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Juvenile Firesetter

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Educational Programs

By identifying the reason for firesetting or misuse of fire, you are taking steps to begin the process of stopping the dangerous behavior.  By understanding fire, controlling access to firesetting materials, being aware of legal responsibilities, and increasing awareness you can create a safer environment for you and your family.

 

Current area programs include:
  • Individual - One-on-one family meeting with a trained juvenile firesetter interventionist.  To schedule a screening contact our hotline at 503-356-4708.

Educational Activities

Play Safe be Safe - is a multimedia fire safety education program created especially for children ages three to five. It was developed by BIC Corporation in cooperation with educators and fire safety experts.

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FEMA - Games, Games and more games

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Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
Command & Business Operations Center
20665 SW Blanton Street
Aloha, Oregon 97007
Tel:  (503) 649-8577 | Fax: (503) 642-4814