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Plantation Fire DepartmentFire Prevention DivisionEvery year, in the United States, hundreds of people are killed or injured by fire, toxic fumes, faulty fire protection systems and false alarms. And millions of dollars in property is destroyed.
The Prevention Division is comprised of a Fire Marshal, a Plans Examiner and both paid and volunteer fire inspectors. The division is responsible for completing State mandated, annual fire inspections for compliance with adopted fire codes, as well as reinspections, plans review and overseeing allpublic and fire education programs.
Our inspectors completed nearly 11,000 inspections, for the 2004-2005 fiscal year, and our plans examiner reviewed more than 4,500 sets of plans. Automatic Sprinkler Systems: It is a proven fact that sprinklers not only reduce the amount of damage caused by fire, but directly save lives as well. Members of the Fire Prevention Division can guide you through the process of selecting your sprinkler system. For more information about sprinklers and sprinkler systems click on www.Firesprinkler.org.Home Fire Sprinklers: Now, home fire sprinkler installations are affordably priced and do not require major renovations of your home. For more information, about this invaluable protection, click on www.homefiresprinkler.org. Helpful Hints to Avoid False Alarms Unfortunately, the lack of alarm system education and system misuse are creating an inordinate number of false alarms. False alarms place a tremendous burden on our Public Safety Departments, put lives at risk and cost a great deal of money. Each year, the Fire Department responds to almost 1,000 false alarms. More than half are system malfunctions. Until informed otherwise, fire trucks respond to all false alarms as if they were real fires; using their lights and siren, causing disruptions in traffic and dangerous conditions on the roadway. Also, when a fire truck responds to a false alarm that vehicle and crew are not available to handle real emergencies. And, the average cost for the Fire Department to respond to a single false alarm is over $300. The annual cost for the City is about $300,000. The City of Plantation is asking its residents and businesses to help reduce the false alarm problem by following the helpful hints listed below. Commercial & Multi-Family Complexes Single Family Fire Alarm System KNOX-BOX® Rapid Entry System:
The Plantation Fire Department also uses the Sentralok™ master key security system, which requires the dispatcher to release the master key via a radio signal. A record of all master key releases is kept by the Fire Department. You can order your 4400 Series box by clicking on the link below or contacting the Fire Prevention Bureau at 954-797-2150. Plan Review - Pre-Submittal Process: Attention, architects, builders, developers, and homeowners ! Nothing is more frustrating than submitting construction or renovation plans only to have them rejected for minor oversights and small code infractions. If you’re looking for a smooth process for you project, The Fire Prevention Division has the solution. We will review your plans, FREE OF CHARGE, and help save you the time and expense of re-drawing and re-submitting those plans. By allowing our staff to review your plans, “before they are submitted” we can offer our insight and possibly eliminate many of the common oversights. We may also, depending on the situation, be able to provide you with more cost-effective ways of achieving the same goals. To take advantage of this free service, please call us during normal business hours to setup an appointment. |