Knox County Fire Bureau
The Knox County (TN) Fire Bureau logo as a triangle represents the 3 pillars of fire safety: prevention, education and investigation.
The staff of the Fire Bureau work diligently as a team using all 3 strategies to create a fire safe environment for Knox County residents and our visitors. This Youtube Channel is dedicated to delivering fire and life safety education, information and injury prevention tips. Watch for "weekly words of wisdom" and other topical updates to help you and your family stay safe.
Safety First: Essential Fire and Life Safety Tips for Apartment Living
FireTech: Will a Carbon Monoxide Detector activate a Bed-Shaker?
ProTip Series: Turkey Fryer Safety
FireTech: Bed-Shakers, making sure you don't sleep through your Smoke Alarms
FireTech: What is a TIC?
How to test for gas leaks on your BBQ Grill...
Learning Grill Safety From NFPA
What is Electrical Shock Drowning?
Go See It RMFD Station 36 Tour v2022
"Go See IT...", Seymour VFD Station 1 and meet Sparky the Fire Dog! (v2022)
FireTech, Understanding Ventilation - Tech Helps Fire Investigation
"Pro-Tip": Modern Home Hazards and Fire Safety Tips
FireTech, Residential Flashover Protection
Fire Tech: FSRI Home Furnishings Comparison Natural vs Synthetic
FireTech, Close Before You Doze - the First demo
Pro-Tip: Home Heating Fire Prevention Tips
FireTech, "What The Beeps?"
Fire Tech: SimsTable Wildland Incident Command Class from May 2021
"ProTip" Series 7 of 7: At Home With Fire Safety, Hitting the High Points of the “Top 5”
"ProTip" Series 6 of 7: At Home With Fire Safety, Garages and Carports
"ProTip" Series 5 of 7: At Home With Fire Safety, Laundry Rooms
Fire Tech Series: Tech Research and Smoke Alarms for Hard of Hearing
"ProTip" Series 4 of 7: At Home With Fire Safety, Bedrooms
"ProTip" Series 3 of 7: At Home With Fire Safety, Family Rooms and Living Rooms
"ProTip" Series 2 of 7: At Home With Fire Safety, Kitchens
"ProTip" Series 1 of 7: At Home With Fire Safety, Have A Plan!
Dan Doofus Gets His Escape Plan Ready for Fire Prevention Week
Dan Doofus Realizes Smoke Alarms Are an Alarming Trend
Dan Doofus Checks His Fire Safety Checklist
Every Second Counts in a Home Fire, Practice Your Escape Plan