Public Fire Ed Report Card: Not All Programs Effective

Public Fire Ed Report Card: Not All Programs Effective

Ever since “America Burning” gave credibility to the belief that public fire education was “the single activity with the greatest potential for reducing losses,” fire departments have given more thought— if not always true support— to this prevention effort.

Public fire education continues to mature. Its leaders have learned to develop cost-effective programs of proven results. But the well-meaning programs of some fire departments can only be deemed a waste of time, money and personnel.

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