LPFPD4 Hosts Public Information Meeting in Port Vincent
The LPFPD4 hosts Public Information meeting in Port Vincent, March 15, 6:00 PM at the Port Vincent Community Center.
The LPFPD4 hosts Public Information meeting in Port Vincent, March 15, 6:00 PM at the Port Vincent Community Center.
The LPFPD4 shares Back to School safety tips for students and parents as they prepare for the 2021-2022 school year to begin.
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The National Fire Protection Association selected LPFPD4 to participate in a nationwide program with the goal of building a digital tool that will share information on community risk factors.
It’s the start of a new year and that means new beginnings and resolutions. We challenge you to make a New Year's resolution to get prepared for any type of emergency that could occur in 2021. It's never too late to start preparing, and the little effort it takes to pre-plan could save your life. LPFPD4 can help get you prepared with a few simple steps:
Christmas trees, candles, and cooking all are things synonymous with the holiday season. What you’re probably not thinking about is fire safety! However, an increased risk of a home fire is a reality of this special time of year. LPFPD4 wants to help you add a little safety prep to your planning. Here are a few safety tips to remember this holiday season:
With Thanksgiving just a few days away, holiday preparations have surely begun. You may be thinking about the menu, table arrangements and spending time with your loved ones. But, Livingston Parish Fire Protection District 4 wants to help you add a little safety prep to your planning.
As colder weather starts to set in, Livingston Parish Fire Protection District 4 would like to encourage residents to practice space heater safety and know the potential risks associated with home heating equipment. Home fires occur more in the winter months than any other time of year.
As summer temperatures remain high through August, so does the risk of heat-related illness. While temperatures remain in the 90s offering little relief for locals, it is vital to know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke so that you can respond quickly in an emergency.
LPFPD4 will be conducting OpenSafely courtesy visits to businesses within our district over the next several weeks.