Fire Prevention

For detailed information on the current Burn regulations, click here.

Our department is committed to preventing fires in the home and ensuring the survival of residents should a fire occur. The goal of the smoke alarm program is to ensure all homes in Loudoun County are protected by working smoke alarms. The members of the fire and rescue system are prepared and willing to visit your home to offer a free smoke alarm check, as well as provide additional fire safety information. Here are some of the services included:

RHVFR along with all Loudoun County Fire Rescue, wants to help you and your family stay safe by offering smoke alarm assistance. Feel free to contact the RHVFRD at (540) 338-7982, or go to the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System website for further information on how to prevent such a tragedy from happening to you!

Sparky the Fire Dog®, the official mascot of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Visit these links to find out more about Sparky and what he has meant to the NFPA, Sparky’s home page with all kinds of games, videos, and other fun things for kids and adults alike, and the Sparky School House with more fun things to learn about Sparky and what he teaches about fire safety and prevention.

Another way to stay safe in your home is to follow the suggested Safety Tips recommended by Loudoun County.