Crime & Safety

Fire Safety Programs in Wayland Get Renewed State Funding

Students and seniors will continue to receive fire safety training and education with two new Department of Fire Services grants.

WAYLAND, MA — Wayland will get nearly $6,000 in state funding to continue key fire safety programs for local students and seniors. The state Department of Fire Services gives out the grants each year to cities and towns across the state.

Here's more from a fire department news release:

Wayland Fire Chief Neil McPherson is pleased to announce that the Wayland Fire Department was awarded $3,781 for the Fiscal Year 2023 Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) Program and $2,077 for the Senior SAFE Program by the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services.

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The funding gives the department the opportunity to work directly with students in schools and seniors to educate them about fire safety and prevention. Each program is tailored to the common needs of each age group and includes general fire prevention reminders and safe practices in the home. Lessons feature many safety topics including steps to take if a fire alarm goes off.

The lessons taught in the school-based program are in line with the standards of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Health Curriculum Frameworks and the state Department of Fire Services Curriculum Planning Guidebook.

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Twenty-seven years after the introduction of the S.A.F.E program within schools, the rate of annual child fire deaths has decreased by 78%, according to the state's Department of Fire Services, which administers the two programs.

To learn more about the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services’ S.A.F.E program, click here.

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