Fire Prevention Week 2018
The Toms River Township Fire Department encourages residents to “Look. Listen. Learn.”
What does that mean?

October2018
Today’s home fires burn faster than ever. In a typical home fire, you may have as little as one to two minutes to escape safely from the time the smoke alarm sounds. Knowing how to use that time wisely takes planning and practice.
The Toms River Township
Fire Department is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week for more than 90 years to promote this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Look. Listen. Learn.
Be aware. Fire can happen anywhere which works to educate the public about
basic but essential ways to quickly and safely escape a home fire.
NFPA statistics show that the number of U.S. home fires has been steadily declining over the past few decades. However, the death rate per 1000 home fires that are reported to fire departments was 10 percent higher in 2016 than in 1980.
These numbers show that while we’ve made significant progress in teaching people how to prevent fires from happening, there’s still much more work to do in terms of educating the public about how to protect themselves in the event of one, said Lorraine
Carli, NFPA’s vice president of Outreach and Advocacy. “This is particularly critical given the increased speed at which today’s home fires grow and spread.” Carli also notes that
although people feel safest in their home, it is also the place people are at greatest risk to fire, with four out of five U.S. fire deaths occurring at home. That over confidence contributes to a complacency toward home escape planning and practice.
“Working in the fire service for many years, we know that people often make choices in fire situations that jeopardize their safety or even cost them their lives,” said District Chief Jim Golden of the Toms River Township Fire Department.”
We need to do a better job of teaching people about the potentially life-saving difference
escape planning and practice can make and motivating them to action.”
“Look. Listen. Learn” campaign highlights three steps people can take to help quickly and safely escape a fire:
1.Look for places fire could start.
2. Listen for the sound of the smoke alarm
3. Learn TWO ways out of every room.
While NFPA and the Toms River Township Fire Department are focusing on home fires, these fire safety messages apply to virtually anywhere.
Situational awareness is a skill people need to use wherever they go.
No matter where you are, look for available exits. If the alarm system sounds, take it seriously and exit the building immediately.
The Toms River Township Fire Department is hosting a series of events in support of this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Look. Listen. Learn.,” including a recruitment drive for members as we are volunteer fire department.

Station 25- Toms River Fire Company #1: Robbins St
Station 26- Toms River fire Company #2: West Water St
Station 27- Ocean Beach Fire Company #3:Kittiwake Dr
Station 28- East Dover Fire Company #4: Fischer Blvd
Station 29- Silverton Fire Company #1: Kettle Creek Road
Station 30- Pleasant Plains Fire Dept: Clayton Ave
For more information about Fire Prevention Week and home escape planning, visit
Press release by the Toms River Township Fire Department 2018
For member recruitment and retention committee. Please direct all questions to our committee by email at: [email protected]
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