The key, say the experts, is being pro-active; being informed about how your community handles emergencies, planning and practicing family evacuation drills, and accessing the information necessary to make educated decisions rather than frantic guesses about how to safeguard your family and home. The best ally you can have in a severe situation is accurate, timely information.
What you should include in your first aid kit.
Look here for Water Safety Tips for swimming, our beaches, boats and Jet Ski's
We, as Floridians can make sure that our families know what we would do to account for each other in a disaster.
Knowing what to do in the first moments after a poisoning occurs can help prevent these tragedies.
Hazardous chemicals are stored and transported all around us. An accidental spill can happen anywhere, at anytime, and with no warning.
While all insects can bite or sting, some bites can be more bothersome and dangerous than others.
Each year, thousands of acres of wildland and many homes are destroyed by fires that can erupt at any time of the year from a variety of causes
Patrick Maddox, Director of Public Safety
90 College Boulevard East
Niceville, FL 32578
Phone: (850) 651-7150
Fax: (850) 651-7170
302 N. Wilson St. - Suite 302
Crestview, FL 32536
1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Suite 100
Shalimar, FL 32579
Call 850-689-5050 or 850-423-1542 for all departments.