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Welcome to the La Verne Fire Department website. We hope you find this site helpful and informative.

As a highly professional organization, we serve the current and emerging needs of those who live, work, and visit our community. We are committed to responsibly safeguarding lives, property, and the environment through industry-leading emergency response and community engagement.

Contact Information:

In case of emergency, please call 9-1-1.

Administration: 909-596-5991

Community Risk Reduction (Inspections, Permits, Fire Safety): 909-295-6437

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πŸ”₯ Thank You, La Verne! πŸ”₯A huge shoutout to everyone who participated in NFPA Fire Prevention Week 2025! πŸš’PLEASE REMEMBER:πŸ”₯ Anything with a lithium-ion battery β€” phones, laptops, e-bikes, power tools β€” can become a fire hazard if it’s not charged safely.πŸ”Œ Charge Smart:βœ… Always use the original charger or one approved by the manufacturer.βœ… If a cord only works when bent just right, replace it immediately β€” damaged cords are dangerous.βœ… Never charge devices on soft surfaces like beds, couches, or under pillows.βœ… Don’t leave devices charging overnight or unattended.βœ… Keep batteries away from heat and direct sunlight.⚠️ One small mistake can cause a big fire!Learn more: πŸ”— fpw.org#FirePreventionWeek #Sparky #FireSafety #BatterySafety #ChargeSmartStaySafe ... See MoreSee Less
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♻️ Don’t toss lithium-ion batteries or devices in the trash or curbside recycling bins! They can spark fires or leak toxic chemicals β€” putting your home, community, first-responders and waste workers at risk.βœ… Instead, recycle them safely at a proper drop-off location. It’s safer for your family πŸ”₯ and better for the planet 🌍.πŸ“ Recycling in or near La Verne?Use Call2Recycle.org to find verified locations that accept lithium-ion batteries. A few local options may include the following (call for details):La Verne Power Equipment, Inc. (720 Arrow Hwy)Local e-waste & HHW collection events via CleanLA.lacounty.govπŸ”‹ How to recycle safely:β€’ Tape over exposed terminals to prevent short circuitsβ€’ Store in a cool, dry container β€” away from metal objectsβ€’ Bring devices with batteries still installed (if designed that way)β€’ Check if your retailer or manufacturer offers take-back programsπŸ”₯ Charge Into Fire Safety this Fire Prevention Week (Oct 5–11) β€” and let’s keep batteries out of the trash and out of danger.More info: Call2Recycle.org#FirePreventionWeek #Sparky #FireSafety #BatterySafety #RecycleRight #LaVerneCA #LithiumIonSafety #ChargeSmartStaySafe ... See MoreSee Less
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⚠️ Charging something big β€” like an e-bike, scooter, or power tool? Take extra precautions to prevent a fire.πŸ”‹ These devices use powerful lithium-ion batteries, and charging them the wrong way can be dangerous.βœ… Charge outside whenever possible, or in a well-ventilated, dry area away from flammable materials.βœ… Use a flat, stable surface away from direct sunlight, moisture, or anything that could catch fire.βœ… Keep kids and pets away while charging, and avoid placing cords where someone could trip.βœ… Make sure your device is secure and upright so it doesn’t fall over while charging.βœ… Never leave large battery-powered tools or vehicles charging overnight or unattended.βœ… Only use manufacturer-approved chargers β€” never mix and match!πŸ”₯ Charge Into Fire Safety this Fire Prevention Week (October 5–11) and keep your home and family protected.Learn more: πŸ”— fpw.org#FirePreventionWeek #Sparky #FireSafety#BatterySafety #EBikeSafety #PowerToolSafety#ChargeSmartStaySafe ... See MoreSee Less
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πŸ”ŒπŸ’₯ Charging your devices? Keep your family safe with these tips!From phones and tablets to e-scooters, toys, laptops, and power tools β€” anything with a lithium-ion battery can be a fire risk if not charged properly.βœ… Charge devices on a hard, flat surface β€” NEVER on your bed, couch, or under a pillow.βœ… Unplug when fully charged β€” overcharging can overheat the battery.βœ… Keep chargers and cords away from kids and pets to prevent damage or injury.βœ… Don’t charge devices overnight or while you're not home.βœ… Avoid using damaged or off-brand chargers β€” always use one approved by the device’s manufacturer.βœ… Make sure there's plenty of airflow β€” don’t cover charging devices with blankets, clothes, or papers.πŸ”₯ Charge Into Fire Safety this Fire Prevention Week (October 5–11) and protect what matters most.More tips at πŸ”— fpw.org#FirePreventionWeek #Sparky #FireSafety#BatterySafety #FamilySafety #ChargeSmartStaySafe ... See MoreSee Less
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