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Public Fire Education Office
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The Cypress Creek Volunteer Fire Department is committed to achieving a
significant reduction in the number of preventable fires, consequent loss of
life, injury to persons and damage to property. Our department promotes these
objectives through public education programs and campaigns designed to raise
the safety awareness of the community. Particular emphasis will be placed on
reaching the most vulnerable members of society, the very young, the very old,
and the socially deprived.
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Contact our Fire Education Office with any questions you have regarding any of
these programs. You can reach our Fire Education Office through our main office
number (281) 894-0151 or by emailing our
Public Fire Educator.
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The following programs are offered by Cypress Creek VFD. Additional information
on each of these programs is available by clicking the corresponding link.
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| Fire Safety Tips |
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This section includes a variety of subjects to help keep you and your family
safe. Subjects include fire prevention, planning your escape, kitchen safety,
electrical safety, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and portable fire
extinguishers.
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| Fire Station Tours |
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You can schedule station tours for your group or organization by contacting our
Fire Education Office. Included in these tours is a short Fire Prevention class
that is structured to the age of the audience.
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| Fire Prevention Classes |
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Your group or organization can request a class to be taught onsite at your
location by contacting our Fire Education Office. Our fire department is
frequently requested by neighborhood schools and churches. The class includes a
short demonstration and lecture for preventing fires and what to do when caught
in one. We also allow the children to check out the fire truck and equipment.
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| Driver Safety Awareness |
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A program developed by Cypress Creek VFD to bring awareness to both young and
old about the deadly effects that alcohol, drugs and poor judgement have on
one's ability to drive in a safe manner.
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| Fire Safety House |
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The Fire Safety House is an assimilated house designed to teach children the
dangers of fire and how to escape a smoke filled home. This dynamic classroom
simulates a fire with fake smoke, heated doors, emergency disaster
notification, 911 and escaping through a bedroom window.
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