During this holiday season the IABPFF reminds everyone to keep their
families safe from fire. We still have free fire safety materials
available upon request.
IABPFF Launched the No Child Left Alone Fire Safety and Awareness Campaign During Fire Prevention Week, October 3-9, 2010
Campaign targets parents and caregivers of African-American and Spanish-speaking children
The International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters (IABPFF)has launched the No Child Left Alone fire safety and awareness campaign. The campaign focuses on informing parents and caregivers of children about the perils of leaving children alone at home, as well as providing life-saving information to make their children “fire-safe.” According to reports from the U.S. Fire Administration and the National Fire Protection Association, African-American children comprise a large and disproportionate share of total fire deaths nationwide. The No Child Left Alone campaign will offer – at no cost – an educational video, brochure and poster for IABPFF members and the general public. Please see links below for posters and brochures in both English and Spanish.
The International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters (IABPFF) wishes you a fire-safe and happy Holiday Season.
Please remember cooking is the leading cause of home fires; the very young, as well as older adults represent one-third of all fire deaths.
Young children's should never be left unattended; fire and tragedy can happen in an instant. Always keep safety in mind as you make plans for your family and friends.
NCLA at College Park, Georgia Holiday Activity
NCLA presentation with Chicago Chapter President Greg Boggs
Click on the Harvey, LA presentation image below to enlarge
The No Child Left Alone Campaign Promotional Video