Community Education

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Our staff is committed to raising the level of awareness about fire safety and emergency preparedness in our community by offering a variety of educational materials and services for residents. Whether you are a young student or senior citizen, you will find the services and information we provide very useful.

Fire Safety Presentations

The Fire Department instructs the community on all types of skills necessary to protect themselves and their families by responding promptly and effectively when confronted with a fire or life safety hazards. We are available to teach valuable fire safety and preparedness tips, or conduct an equipment show and tell or demonstration for your school, community group or organization (8 person minimum).

For more information about these two programs, or if you would like to schedule an appointment please email firesvcs@encinitasca.gov or call (760) 633-2800.


Fired Up! Senior Program

Encinitas Fire Department is pleased to offer interactive educational presentations for Senior Communities. The National Fire Protection Administration (NFPA) considers seniors to be most vulnerable to home fires. Adults age 75 and older are three times more likely than the general population to die in home fires. By age 85, the rate is four times greater. Recognizing the need to educate seniors the Department provides seniors with fire safety tips and educational brochures on smoke detectors, home fire evacuation drills and portable fire extinguisher use. To obtain more information or to schedule a presentation, please call (760) 633-2800.


Safely Surrendered Baby Program

The County of San Diego has designated all Hospital Emergency Rooms and designated Fire Stations as the location where newborns can safely be surrendered to care without prosecution of the parent.

In December 2007 the San Diego County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution authorizing fire stations that are staffed full time to be designated as Safe Haven Sites. In 2007, the San Diego County Fire Chiefs Association voted unanimously to make all fire stations that are staffed full time Safe Haven Sites under the Safely Surrendered Baby Law. This law is intended to prevent the abandonment of unwanted babies, which can result in harm to the child or even death. The County Board of Supervisors approved designating fire stations that are staffed 24/7.

All Encinitas Fire Stations and Scripps Memorial Hospital in Encinitas have been designated as Safely Surrender sites. The Fire Stations display the Safe Haven Site sign and a smaller sign with instructions in case the firefighters are not in quarters.

To learn more about the safe surrendered baby program in San Diego County, visit Safe4Baby.


Station Tours

For those who are interested in viewing fire station apparatus and equipment, the Encinitas Fire Department offers station tours. Fire station tours typically include fire safety presentations as well as preparedness tips. If you would like to schedule a tour of one of our fire stations, please email firesvcs@encinitasca.gov or call (760) 633-2800.


CPR Information

The Encinitas Fire Department is not currently offering classes on performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

For information on CPR classes offered by the American Red Cross, please call (760) 757-5403.