'Keeping Your Home Safe From Fire'
Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service has available a practical handbook with clear-cut advice to help you greatly reduce the risk of a fire starting in your home. It also explains how to get everyone out quickly and safely.
To read or download a copy of the The Fire Prevention Handbook advice – click here
2006/07 Full Version Statement of Accounts (Audited)
It is hoped that this document will give the reader a useful insight into the finances of the Fire Authority. The Statement details the accounting policies we adopt, summarises the revenue and capital expenditure undertaken during the year, and provides a cash flow statement showing the sources and application of funds.
Click here to view the document
2006/07 Accounts: Notice of Audit
The following documents are now available for the public to view. 2006/07 Accounts: Notice of Audit, 2006/07 Summary:Statement of Accounts, Full Version:Statement of Accounts (unaudited).
COMMUNITY SAFETY
You may be eligible for a free Home Safety Check. Please fill out and submit the form below. A representative of Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service will contact you within 28 days.
Click here to request a free Home Safety Check. Alternatively you may call directly using our freephone number - 0800 389 7849 SMOKE FREE 2007
In view of the Government's decision to go ahead with a Health Bill to introduce smoke free workplaces in 2007.
Click here for more information. FIRE GATEWAY
Follow the link to access the national Fire Gateway site developed by the Government in partnership with the Fire & Rescue Authorities, to give easier access to services, help improve community safety and save lives. COMMUNITY RISK REGISTER
If you would like to read a copy of the Community Risk Register go to www.wiltshire.police.uk and use the quick links for Major Incident Planning. COMPREHENSIVE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
Click here to view the 6 stages of the CPA Improvement Plan. HAVE YOU RECENTLY BEEN THE VICTIM
OF FIRE OR ANOTHER EMERGENCY INCIDENT?
Would you know what
to do if you were? It can be a stressful time for all involved.
To find out the steps you need to take immediately after
a fire. click here |