KNOX Box Lock Box Program
The Knox Box Company offers commercial solutions for entry access. In cooperation with the Madison Township Fire Department, residents and businesses can order a Knox Box product which will enable the Madison Township Fire Department to have access to the keys for a building at anytime.
The businesses in Madison Township are encouraged to purchase a Knox Box for your building. The Knox Box System is Madison Township works with a specific master key that only the Fire Department has access to.
Emergency Key Box – Knox Rapid Access System
ROPER Lock Box Program
Madison Township Fire – Roper Lock
The Roper Lock Box is secured by a master key to which only our Madison Township Fire Department has exclusive access. The purpose of owning one is for the use of our department to gain entry into the home during an emergency. This can save valuable time getting responders to you, and preventing your home from being damaged because of forced entry.
The lock box is ideal for those; with medical problems, recuperating from a hospital stay, living alone, using an electronic calling/medical alert service, and seasonal residents. Keys are safely locked away and hidden from view.
The Madison Township Fire Department has partnered with a reputable company to provide this offer to our residents. The cost of the box is $40.50 – a minimal amount if associating that to your well-being and the potential savings in home repairs.
Long Driveway Program
To address the fire problem of properties located long distances from water sources used for fire protection, the Madison Township Fire Department has developed a community risk-reduction initiative titled the “Long Driveway Program”. The program identifies, pre-plans, and marks the distance of all driveways of properties in Madison Township that are 500-feet or greater from the roadway to the structures on the property. The preplanning and marking of driveways greatly improves our efficiency and effectiveness to perform life rescue, fire control, and property conservation.
The preplanning of long driveways provides firefighters with information ahead of time regarding the number of fire engines that will be required to deploy enough supply hose to reach an incident address in case of a fire emergency. If a driveway is 500-feet in length, the fire department will install one 6-inch by 9-inch reflective red sign mounted to a pole located at the right side of the driveway that displays the distance. This will indicate to responding firefighters that it will require one fire engine to supply water to the incident address. If the driveway is greater than 1000-feet, the fire department will install additional signs every 1000-feet displaying the distance to the next sign or to the structure.
Property owners and residents may reach out to the Madison Township Fire Department for a measurement of their driveway by calling (419) 589-5555.
NFPA Safety
NFPA Safety Tips Sheets
The National Fire Protection Association offers multiple Fire Safety Information Sheets. The link to the website where these sheets are available is below. Click on the Link to access the Fire Safety Tip Sheets.
Child Car Seat Installation and Inspections
The Madison Township Fire Department has a certified Car Seat Technician on staff. To have your child car seat properly installed or inspected, please contact the Fire Department at (419) 589-5555.
The following link from NHSTA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) offers information on car seats.
Car Seat & Booster Seat Safety, Ratings, Guidelines | NHTSA
Fire Extinguisher Training
The Madison Township Fire Department offers free fire extinguisher training to businesses and schools within Madison Township. If you have a group that needs to be properly trained to use a fire extinguisher, you may contact the Fire Department at (419) 589-5555 to request training.
First Aid and CPR Training
The Madison Township Fire Department offers First Aid and CPR Training at the Fire Station. Instructors schedule their own classes and anyone wanting training should contact the Fire Department at (419) 589-5555