We deliver fire, road and arson safety messages to school aged children, community groups and partner organisations throughout the year across West Yorkshire. Products range from education on home safety and spotting hazards within the home to the impacts and consequences of arson and remaining safe on the roads as a pedestrian, passenger or driver.
Educational resources are now available online to both schools and partnerships across West Yorkshire via a learning resources site.
If you would like further information on the Learning Resources website or the educational resources developed and available across West Yorkshire, please contact Prevention Team on In recent years West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has placed increased emphasis upon prevention and protection, and the service is now actively engaging with other agencies in:.
Working with partner organisations is vital in helping us to reach very vulnerable people in the community to carry out Home Fire Safety Checks and reduce the risk of domestic dwelling fires, providing resources where appropriate.
Breadcrumb Home. Fire Prevention. Twitter Facebook Linkedin Email. What We Do Prevention assists partner agencies in the achievement of a range of local priorities; however, our core business is to achieve a reduction in: Accidental fires in the home; devastating for members of the community. Road Safety West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service is one of the front line emergency response services at serious road traffic collisions. Useful websites www. High Risk West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service identified the lifestyle contributors which contribute to the risk of accidental dwelling fires occurring based on incident data.
Education Resources We deliver fire, road and arson safety messages to school aged children, community groups and partner organisations throughout the year across West Yorkshire. Further information about cookies can be found on our privacy policy. Our prevention teams work closely with our community partners to reduce fires, deaths and accidents resulting from fire causes across the whole of Merseyside.
Our work involves providing fire safety and wellbeing advice to our most vulnerable residents; working with our police colleagues to tackle arson and anti-social behaviour; and working on our youth engagement initiatives to provide opportunities for young people to develop life skills and build a close relationship with the Fire and Rescue Service.
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