
| Brenda McNorton, Chief | |
| Fire Protection Specialists: | |
| Jack Chatmon - (785) 296-6471 | |
| Stephen Fenske - (785) 296-0661 | |
| Roger Sample | |
| Enforcement Officers: | |
| Jennifer Flott - (785) 296-4321 | |
| Carol McDonald - (785) 291-3428 | |
| Barb Sumpter - (785) 291-3958 | |
| Amanda Yorkey - (785) 296-0659 | |
| Education Consultant: | |
| Kenya Patzer - (785) 296-3802 | |
| Administrative Specialists: | |
| Heather Dunlap - (785) 296-8606 | |
| Tammy Swaim -(785) 296-8445 | |
| Field Inspectors: | |
| Ron Adams | |
| Lyndon Blackwell | |
| Carole Fry | |
| Don Rice | |
| Sarah Ruff | |
| Larry Scott | |
| Steve Zerr | |
| Healthcare Inspectors: | |
| Kirk Kress | |
| Jesse Robbs | |
| Diana Sabatino | |
| Mike Wikle | |
| Seth Toomay | |
| Propane Inspectors: | |
| Scott Murray | |
| Brenda Reber | |
| KSFM Home | |
| Divisions: | |
| Fire Prevention | |
| Investigation | |
| Hazardous Materials | |
| Contact Us | |
Occupancy-Specific
Information |
| Aboveground
Storage Tanks -
applications, information Propane and Propane Licensing - applications, information |
| Home
Daycare - Fire/Life Safety agreement, tornado and fire drills, etc. Daycare Centers and Preschools - Drill records, information on license amendments Schools and Colleges - Drill records, Five Minutes to Fire Safety |
| Healthcare (CMS) |
| Fire Extinguisher and Hood System Licensing - applications, information |
General Information |
| About
the Division - Territory maps, training information, presentations Kansas Buildings Fire Safety Handbook - Inspection checklists and Fire Facts Plans Reviews and Code Footprints Product Recalls and Fire Prevention Tips |
News and Notes |
| Fire Thoughts... from the Fire Prevention Division |
| Congratulations go out to two facilities! Both Enterprise Estates (Enterprise) and Stanton County Health Care System had deficient-free inspections! Congratulations on your hard work and dedication to promoting fire and life safety! |
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| Check out the updated schools page. Recently added are links to our new weekly publication, 'Five Minutes to Fire Safety'! These are geared towards schools and are being published while school is in session. Also in development is 'Five Minutes to Fire Safety - Healthcare Edition.' Stay tuned for this new resource as it becomes available. |
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| Smoke Detectors |
A 2004 U.S. telephone survey found that 96% of the households surveyed had at least one smoke alarm. Roughly half of home fire deaths result from fires in the small percentage of homes with no smoke alarms. Roughly 70% of home fire deaths result from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. Homes with smoke alarms (whether or not they are operational) typically have a death rate that is 40-50% less than the rate for homes without alarms. In one-quarter of the reported fires in homes equipped with smoke alarms, the devices did not work. Households with non-working smoke alarms now outnumber those with no smoke alarms. When smoke alarms fail, it is most often because of missing, disconnected or dead batteries. See a new link for more information on smoke alarms. |
| Propane Licensing |
| It's that time of year again. Forms, explanations, and other information is available here. |
| New Buildings, Additions, and Remodels |
If your facility (other than a one- or two-family dwelling) is planning to build a new building or a remodel of your existing building please take special note. The Fire Marshal will require written notice from your licensed architect or engineer 30 days prior to the date on which 100% of the construction will be completed. If you have questions please call 785-296-3401 and as to speak to
one of our Fire Protection Specialist. |
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