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Simple overlooked items can
sometimes cause big problems.

Each year, U.S. businesses lose billions of dollars to fire. Not to mention the lost sales, lost production, and possibly the loss of their business or even worse, the loss of a life.

Often times, fires are preventable. Overlooked items can result in disaster.

A small investment in fire prevention now, could end up saving you a lot in the log run.The fire department offers many programs and services designed to help minimize your company's fire risk.

For more information, click on the links below.

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Blaine City Business Regulations and Permits Feedback
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