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Mebane Fire Department provides and operates multiple public education programs for the community.  Keeping our neighbors safe is a top priority and we are dedicated to ensuring every city resident is safe at home, at work and at school. Health / Safety Fairs  and  Business / Community Events The Mebane Fire Department can provide a...

Do you know how to use a fire extinguisher? The Mebane Fire Department offers classroom and hands-on fire extinguisher training for businesses, homeowners, organizations, and any adult interested in learning the benefits of fire extinguishers and their use. This course of instruction is not designed to turn participants into firefighters, but rather equip them with...

Remembering When™ is centered around 16 key safety messages – eight fire prevention and eight fall prevention -developed by experts from national and local safety organizations as well as through focus group testing in high-fire-risk states. The program was designed to be implemented by a coalition comprising the local fire department, service clubs, social and...

Fire Station Tours The Mebane Fire Department offers educational fire station tours to individuals, community groups and schools. Tours include a short educational session and having a look at equipment, fire apparatus and areas of the station, followed by a question and answer period. Guidelines Group tours must be scheduled a minimum of a week...

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of unintentional deaths in children. Providing a child restraint that is properly selected, installed, and used is the best way to ensure that your children do not add to this statistic. Is your child’s car seat installed properly?  The...

The Mebane Fire Department highlights fire safety all year long, but even more so during National Fire Prevention Week.  Did you know that fire is the second major cause of accidental death and injury to children?  The vast majority of these injuries and fatalities occur in the home.  During the month of October, the fire...

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