Fire Prevention and Safety

The Liberty Hill Fire Department is committed to mitigating threats to life, property and the environment through education, prevention, and effective response to fire, medical, and environmental emergencies.
For Safety Information, Helpful Links and fun games for kids about fire safety, Including a game with Sparky the Fire Dog please click link Below!
www.nfpa.org/categoryList.asp
KNOX Box
Check out the safest and most economical way to make access to your property for your fire department.
Burn Log
See the latest rules and guidlines on outdoor burning. Plus, log your control burn online to save yourself time.
Child Safety Seat Check
Nearly 73 percent of all child restraints are improperly used. Check your child's safety seat! Use the one-minute child safety seat inspection for guidance.
Smoke Detectors
Smoke detectors are the most important safety features of your home. Properly installed, working smoke alarms will give you the early warning you need to safely escape from a fire. Click on the smoke detector link to learn about the Liberty Hill Fire Department's free smoke detector program.
Carbon Monoxide
You can't see it, taste it, or smell it, but low levels of carbon monoxide can make you sick and high levels can kill.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless gas that can escape from any fuel-burning appliance, such as a gas furnaces, water heaters and stoves, fireplace, woodstove, chimney or space heater. It can also be created by an automobile idling in a closed or attached garage.
Fire Escape Plans
In the event of a fire, time is the biggest enemy and every second counts. In less than 30 seconds, a small flame can get completely out of control and turn into a major fire. Escape plans can help you get out of your home quickly. It is important that every family practice E.D.I.T.H. (Exit Drills in the Home.)