07/07/2025
Enjoy your summer and remember to
Grilling this summer? July sees more grill fires than any other month.
Keep your cookout safe — clean your grill and place it well away from anything that can burn. Find more tips: nfpa.org/grilling
05/07/2025
At Texas LAFS yesterday one of the greats in the Life and Fire Safety (LAFS) community, recieved a proper lifetime achievement award.
To recap,
Per Jeff Bates. "29 years ago, this dude had a vision and brought it to the administration. Plano LAFS was born from that and Chris Jefferson served as "Snozzle D Clown" to bring life and fire safety messages to approximately a quarter of a million school age kids in Plano over the next 20 or so years.
Although he isn't clowning around with us anymore, he still is a valuable advisor to the program and one of my closest friends at Plano Fire-Rescue. He now will be forever honored on the wall of fame for Texas LAFS. It is truly a well earned and deserved honor."
We at Plano LAFS agree and now he will be forever next to his pal and partner Calvin Cook "pAtChEs".
Thank you from all of us, and the well over 250k kids you taught over those years.
04/11/2025
Sparky the Fire Dog has six paws-itively smart tips to help keep your pets safe from fire hazards. Because they’re not just pets—they’re family.
Tag a fellow pet lover and check out all the tips here: https://nfpa.social/4jid9kF
03/08/2025
When you check your smoke alarms also dust them off, and check the date. If your alarm is over 10 years old, it needs to be replaced.
Daylight saving time starts Sunday, March 9th! Use this as a reminder to test your smoke alarms and replace batteries if needed. Share tips with friends and family using our social media cards: nfpa.org/smokealarms
11/22/2024
This Thanksgiving, make fire safety a priority! As you get ready for the holiday festivities, take a moment to follow these simple tips for a safer celebration with your loved ones. For more safety tips, visit: nfpa.org/thanksgiving
11/19/2024
Remember keep handles pointed in, and 3 FEET of clearance around cooking area's.
If a small grease or cooking fire starts during your preparations, smother the flames by sliding a lid over the pan and turning off the burner. Leave the pan covered until it is completely cooled. For more cooking tips, visit: http://nfpa.social/YLyx50Q65EE