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  • No. The BCFD does not stock patches for exchange any longer. The patches are only approved for use on authorized BCFD uniforms.
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  • The BCFD does not sell logo items. However, the Boulder City Firefighter’s Association does have t-shirts for sale. You may contact us at 702-293-9228 for more information.
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  • No. It is a potentially unsafe situation for civilians to be along even as an observer during an emergency situation. It takes manpower away from the performance of the firefighter’s duties to keep track of untrained civilians in dangerous situations.
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  • The BCFD will respond to an emergency situation, such as if a child or pet has been accidentally locked inside a vehicle. However, if it is not a life-threatening situation, the owner will need to contact a locksmith to open the car door.
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  • If you feel that you may be in danger from exposure to a dangerous or unknown substance, call 911 and the Fire Department will respond to investigate. However, it is the responsibility of the property owner to remove and properly dispose of any hazardous material or substance from their property.

    The Fire Department does not accept any type of hazardous waste or unknown substances for disposal at the Fire Station. The Public Works Department Conservation page has information available regarding the safe disposal of these types of materials.
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  • These is no requirement that a residence must have a fire extinguisher. However, it is a good idea to have at least 1 general purpose extinguisher (ABC) near the kitchen area.
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  • There are many different types of detectors available on the market. Detectors that sense both smoke and fire are recommended.
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  • A hard-wired alarm with battery back-up is best. These alarms are wired directly into the house electrical system so the homeowner doesn’t need to remember to change the batteries regularly. However, there is a battery back-up in case of power failure which does need to be checked periodically.
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  • The Boulder City Fire Department does not accept hazardous waste of any kind – either commercial or residential. Contact the Boulder City Disposal at 702-293-2276 or at bcwastefree.com for more information. For more information on this subject, please visit the Public Works Department
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  • In case of emergency, fire personnel will first try to gain access by all available entry points. However, if no other means of entry is available, they will use force to gain entry to administer emergency medical aid or other assistance. We highly recommend a residential Knox Box. Residential KnoxBoxes are secure, residential key safes that can only be accessed by first responders. For more information you may contact the Boulder City Fire Department 702-293-9228 or at fire@bcnv.org. www.Knoxbox.com/residential-knoxboxes/
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  • Only “safe and sane” fireworks are legal in Clark County, including Boulder City. “Safe and sane” fireworks do not shoot into the air and / or explode. However, if mishandled, they can still cause severe burns and injuries. All fireworks should be treated with care and supervised by a responsible adult.
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  • No, fireworks are not allowed at the Eldorado Dry Lake.
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