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” Fire Prevention through Education and Enforcement “

OUR PROUD SPONSORS

We are so thankful for the ongoing support and sponsorship of our organization’s website and education opportunities.

2026 PROPOSED
TRAVELING TRAINING

January 2026 – Henrietta Fire District Training Facility (90 Occupant Capacity)

12 Hour - New York State 2025 Code Update Class

February 2026 – SUNY Farmingdale

12 Hour - NYS Code Update Class (300 Occupant Capacity)

March 2026  - Esopus Fire Department

12 Hours – Traveling Training 

May 2026 – Queensbury Fire Department

12 Hours – Traveling Training 

June 2026 – SUNY Farmingdale

12 Hours – Traveling Training 

September 2026 – Erie County Fire Training Facility

12 Hours – Traveling Training 

October 2026 - Moyers Corner Fire Department #1

12 Hours – Traveling Training 

2025 WEBINAR WEDNESDAYS

THESE WEBINARS ARE PART OF YOUR MEMBER BENEFIT

Wednesday October 14th, 2025 @ 1 PM

Codes that Safeguard Construction (Construction Safety)

The Dangers of Vacant Dwelling Challenges and Solutions

Ray O’Brocki, C.B.O. Director, Fire Service Relations

This is a 3-hour webinar offering over two seperate topics

Tuesday December 9th, 2025 @ 1 PM

Richard Roberts  – Senior Industry Affairs Manager
Honeywell Building Automation

Summary Changes to the 2022 Edition of the NFPA 72®
National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code ( 1 Hour )

Attendes will learn about the new requirements for batteries, abandoned fire alarm equipment, carbon monoxide detection, low frequency audible alarm signal, remote access to systems, wireless pathways and supervising stations.

Summary of Key Changes to the 2024 ICC Model Codes ( 1 Hour )

An informative 60 minute discussion that provides an overview of the new requirements in the International Code Council (ICC) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) model codes for in-building emergency responder communications, smoke detection, two-way stairway communication systems, pull stations, low frequency audible fire alarm signal, visual notification appliances, carbon monoxide (CO) detection systems, mass notification risk analysis for Group E occupancies, and lithium ion battery energy storage systems (ESS).

Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home

Fire Prevention Week

October 5-11, 2025

“Charge into Fire Safety™: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,” works to educate everyone about using these batteries safely.

The campaign stresses how important it is to BUY, CHARGE, and RECYCLE safely when it comes to lithium-ion batteries.

Charging something big like an e-bike, scooter, or power tool with a lithium- ion battery? Do it outside.

Use a flat, dry area away from direct sunlight, anything wet, kids, or tripping hazards.

And make sure your bike or device is secure—so it doesn’t fall while charging.

Charge any lithium-ion battery device on a hard surface—never on your bed,couch, or under a pillow.

And don’t over charge.

Once it’s at 100%, unplugand move on.

Before you buy anything with a lithium-ion battery, do your homework.

Check the packaging and product for a mark from a  nationally recognized testing lab—that stamp means it meets real safety standards.

A lot of products sold online and in stores don’t, and that can seriously increase your risk of fire.

Don’t toss lithium-ion batteries ordevices in the trash or regularrecycling bins—they can start a fire.Drop them off at a legit batteryrecycling spot —it’s safer and waybetter for the planet.

Visit call2recycle.org to find a drop-off location near you.

Anything with a lithium-ion battery— phones, laptops, e-bikes, power tools —can become a fire hazard if it’s not charged safely.

Always use the charger that came with the device or one approved by the manufacturer.

If the cord only works when you bend it just right, it’s time to replace it.

LATEST NEWS AND TRAINING BULLETINS

Our Webinar Series is BACK! Join General Air Products this summer for our free, NICET-accredited webinar series designed for fire protection professionals, running from July 30th to

Fire alarm system wiring can be complex. This free 60-minute presentation is intended to assist designers, installers/electricians, and AHJ’s to better understand these requirements. This program will

Tune in on July 16th and July 23rd for the next installment of CFSI’s new online educational series, the CFSI Virtual Mini Symposium Series! In this

JE Dunn Construction, one of America’s largest general contractors, needed to retrofit the parking garage at its Kansas City, MO headquarters to accommodate EV charging

This 30-minute session is designed for professionals responsible for building safety, emergency preparedness, and communication infrastructure.  Why should you attend? Learn how Public Safety DAS

Wednesday April 30, 2025 – 1 PM (ET) A combination system is when one panel is designed, installed and listed to provide both fire alarm

NYSFMIA Seeks
Members Input

As the saying goes, “An organization is only as good as its people.”

That is why NYSFMIA is asking its members to become involved with the website.

  • Have you read a good prevention article lately?
  • Are you doing something out of the ordinary at your department in the realm of fire prevention?
  • Do you need to promote an upcoming safety education event?

Pictures are always welcome

New York State Fire Marshals and Inspectors Association
Post Office Box 86
West Henrietta, New York 14586-0086
Email: info@nysfmia.com

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