NY Fire Safety Institute - NYFSI

NY Fire Safety Institute - NYFSI

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NYFSI, a fully accredited training school since 1995, has been training and preparing the high-rise fire and emergency safety staffs of the future.

If you’re responsible for the life safety of others, you need to learn from the best. The NY Fire Safety Institute (NYFSI), a fully accredited training school since 1995, has been training and preparing the high-rise fire and emergency safety staffs of the future to meet today’s requirements of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). Our training programs are better than others because we offer smaller class sizes, real-world experience, an unmatched success rate and much more.

05/29/2026

Summer is right around the corner. Stay safe this summer with these fire safety tips! Follow NyFSI for more…

05/28/2026

Some great safety tips offered from the official FDNY social media page.

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Now that Memorial Day weekend has passed, BBQ season is just beginning — and so is the increased fire risk from grilling.

Quick safety reminders:
• Keep grills at least 10 feet from buildings and decks
• Never leave flames unattended
• Check smoke and CO alarms before leaving home
• Keep a fire extinguisher nearby
• Fully extinguish charcoal before disposal

Preparation and awareness help keep everyone safe this summer.

Stay safe, NYC.

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05/26/2026

Now that Memorial Day weekend has passed, BBQ season is just beginning — and so is the increased fire risk from grilling.

Quick safety reminders:
• Keep grills at least 10 feet from buildings and decks
• Never leave flames unattended
• Check smoke and CO alarms before leaving home
• Keep a fire extinguisher nearby
• Fully extinguish charcoal before disposal

Preparation and awareness help keep everyone safe this summer.

Stay safe, NYC.

05/24/2026

This photo shows what can happen when a lithium-ion battery fails while charging—don’t let it be your phone.
Smartphone charging safety tips:
• Use only the original or certified charger and cable.
• Charge on a hard, flat, non-flammable surface—never on a bed or couch.
• Don’t leave your phone charging overnight.
• Watch for signs of trouble: heat, swelling, or odd smells—stop charging immediately.
• Keep it away from flammable materials.
Battery fires are no joke. Stay safe out there.

05/24/2026

Hotel & Motel Fire Safety

04/30/2026

Smoke detectors save lives. Be safe out there…

04/27/2026

Two women died in the Bronx because apartment doors were left open.
FDNY says: Close your door immediately when you hear an alarm or smell smoke.
It takes just seconds — and it can save lives.
Check us out at http://nyfiresafe.com to learn more.
NY Fire Safety Institute

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