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Bay District Firefighters Reach Over 4,300 Community Members During Fire Prevention Month
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By Bay District Volunteers
October 31, 2025

Throughout the month of October, in recognition of National Fire Prevention Month, members of the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department (BDVFD) dedicated significant time and effort to educating both children and adults about fire safety across the community.

During this important annual campaign, Bay District firefighters conducted 24 fire prevention events at local schools, daycares, community centers, and public gatherings. From Little People Daycare to Faith in Blue, and from Green Holly Elementary to the Safe Candy Giveaway, the department worked tirelessly to spread critical safety messages in a way that was both engaging and educational for all age groups.

“Our mission goes beyond responding to emergencies,” said a department spokesperson. “October gives us a powerful opportunity to teach fire safety in a proactive, hands-on way—especially to our youngest citizens.”

By the Numbers – October 2025 Fire Prevention Efforts:

  • 24 events attended

  • 165 firefighters participated

  • 398 total manhours contributed

  • 4,328 community members reached

In schools and daycare centers, firefighters taught children how to stop, drop, and roll, what to do if they hear a smoke alarm, and the importance of practicing home fire escape plans with their families. At public events like the Open House, Lowes Community Day, and the SMVFA Antique Apparatus Muster, both children and adults were able to explore fire apparatus, meet first responders, and receive valuable fire prevention materials.

These efforts align with the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Fire Prevention Week theme for 2025, “Fire Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility”. BDVFD’s outreach was a reflection of this message, emphasizing that every resident plays a role in preventing fires and protecting their loved ones.

“Fire prevention starts at home,” the department reminds residents. “Check your smoke alarms monthly, replace the batteries at least once a year, and make sure everyone in your household knows two ways out of every room.”

The department extends its gratitude to all the schools, preschools, and event organizers who welcomed the firefighters into their facilities, and to the dedicated volunteers who made this outreach possible.


Fire Prevention Tip:
Make sure your home has working smoke alarms on every level, inside each bedroom, and outside sleeping areas. Test them monthly and replace any alarms older than 10 years.


For more updates and safety tips, follow the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department on Facebook or visit our website. Interested in giving back? Consider volunteering or donating to support our mission of keeping the community safe.

 

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