NASFM
and Grinnell Mutual release Life Safety Achievement Award
applications to recognize fire departments
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[May 15, 2014]
Does your local fire department promote
fire prevention? If so, it may be eligible for the Life Safety
Achievement Award, sponsored by NASFM Fire Research & Education
Foundation and Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company. Since 1994, the
Life Safety Achievement Award has recognized both professional and
volunteer fire departments for outstanding fire safety statistics
and effective fire prevention programs during the preceding calendar
year. The award application is now available on NASFM’s website,
www.firemarshals.org, and
Grinnell Mutual’s website,
www.grinnellmutual.com.
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“The heroic efforts of our local fire service aren’t limited to
rushing into burning buildings to save families. They are also busy
presenting educational information to local schools and other
community groups to make sure people know how to respond to fires
and how to prevent them in the first place,” said Alan Clark,
assistant vice president of Special Investigations for Grinnell
Mutual.
Fire departments across the United States are eligible for the
national Life Safety Achievement Award. To qualify, fire departments
must record zero fire deaths in residential structures or a 10
percent reduction of fire deaths during 2013. In addition, they must
demonstrate a commitment to preventing residential fires in their
local communities through effective fire prevention programs. The
applicants must show evidence that the department’s fire prevention
efforts increased over the previous year and made a positive impact.
Residents can help their local fire service earn recognition by
encouraging their fire chief to apply for the Life Safety
Achievement Award. All applications must be received by July 31.
Award recipients will be notified in September.
“Experience tells us that fire prevention activity and public
education can significantly reduce life and property loss from
residential fires,” said Jim Narva, executive director for the NASFM
Fire Research & Education Foundation. “Prevention and education are
very cost effective compared to the traditional approach of relying
on fire suppression. The Life Safety Achievement Award recognizes
fire departments for their fire prevention efforts and encourages
them to continually improve upon those efforts.”
“If you can save one life, two lives, or 10 lives, you’ve really
made a difference. The Life Safety Achievement Award honors our
hometown heroes – our fire departments – for initiating proactive
programs that save lives,” said Alan Clark, assistant vice president
of Grinnell Mutual’s Special Investigations Unit.
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About NASFM Fire Research &
Education Foundation
The NASFM Fire Research & Education Foundation is a public
interest group with a mission to reduce residential fire deaths
and injuries. The Foundation advocates the use of residential
fire sprinklers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and
teaching people fire-safe behavior. The Foundation assists fire
departments with implementing residential sprinkler/smoke alarm
programs on a local basis. The Foundation’s partners include the
United States Fire Administration, the National Association of
State Fire Marshals and private industry/associations with an
interest in and commitment to residential fire safety.
About Grinnell Mutual
Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company, in business since 1909,
provides reinsurance for farm mutual insurance companies and
property and casualty insurance products through more than 1,600
independent agents in 12 Midwestern states. Grinnell Mutual is
the 123rd largest property-casualty insurance company in the
United States and the largest primary reinsurer of farm mutual
companies in North America.
[Text received; MALLORY BRADSHAW,
GRINNELL MUTUAL REINSURANCE COMPANY]
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