Antique Fire Truck
Ask a Question
Community Events
Child Safety Seat Checks
Command Training Center
Fireworks
Fire Corps
First Aid and CPR Classes

Fire Extinguisher Program

Juvenile Fire Intervention Program
Life Safety Articles
Station Tours
Recreational Fires
Residential Sprinkler Program
Public Safety
Phone Numbers
What you should do after a Fire

Subscribe to
the SBMFD
Newsletter
The newsletter is sent to subscribers each month. The newsletter contains fire and safety articles, upcoming events and other fire department news.

Property Value

You will want to make a complete, detailed property inventory list. This list will aid your insurance agent, fire investigation purposes, and assist in any income tax loss claims. Remember to record and keep receipts of ALL fire loss related expenditures. Call your insurance agent and review your policy coverage. Ask for a copy of your policy if it was lost in the fire.

If you are not insured, you may be able to access resources from your community. Consider contacting the following organizations for aid and assistance:

  • Religious organizations
  • Social Services
  • Employee assistance programs
  • American Red Cross/Salvation Army
  • State or municipal emergency services
  • Crisis counseling centers
  • Community resources/food shelves

Back

 





Portions of this site require the Adobe Acrobat Reader and the Macromedia Flash Player.