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  1. Emergency Preparedness Checklist - NFPA

    The NFPA Emergency Preparedness Checklist provides essential guidelines for individuals and organizations to prepare for emergencies effectively.

  2. Emergency Preparedness | NFPA

    Use NFPA's resources to help build resilient communities, reduce injuries and loss of life, and lessen the economic impacts of disasters and other emergencies.

  3. NFPA Emergency Response Training

    NFPA Emergency Response Training for firefighters, paramedics, EMS, and other emergency responders will help you improve your skills and stay safer at work.

  4. Emergency Response | NFPA

    Search emergency response topics for first responders like electric and alternative fuel vehicles, active shooter and hostile event response, drones, and more!

  5. NFPA Emergency Response Training | Fire, EMS & Law Enforcement

    NFPA emergency response training covers alternative fuel vehicles, active shooter events, and more. Equip yourself with essential skills for safer outcomes.

  6. Wildfire Hazards & Mitigation | NFPA

    Search for wildfire resources and products like Firewise USA, Wildfire Prep Day, Wildfire preparedness, wildfire training and certification, and more!

  7. NFPA to Host Annual Conference & Expo in Las Vegas on June 16-18, …

    Apr 3, 2025 · This comprehensive event brings together thousands of the industry’s leading professionals who will attend more than 130 educational sessions addressing the latest issues, …

  8. Resources for Natural Disaster Recovery - NFPA

    Apr 4, 2025 · Facilities professionals and planners should consult this standard when updating emergency preparedness plans. NFPA 1660: Released in 2023, the 2024 edition of NFPA 1660, …

  9. NFPA 1600 Is Now Part of NFPA 1660

    Apr 25, 2024 · As of 2023, the NFPA standard referred to as the National Preparedness Standard in the wake of 9/11 has been folded into the new NFPA 1660.

  10. How to make a home fire escape plan | NFPA

    Draw a floor plan of your home, marking two ways out of each room, including windows and doors. Also, mark the location of each smoke alarm.