Safety Resources for the General Public
- Arson Facts
- Candle Safety
- Carbon Monoxide
- Clothes Dryer Fire Safety Tips
- Cooking Safety Tips
- Exit Drills in the Home (E.D.I.T.H.)
- High-Rise Fire Safety
- Home Fire Sprinklers
- Home Safety Tips
- Infant & Child Car Seat Safety
- Is it Flu or Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?
- Outdoor Grilling Safety
- Safety First Checklist
- Smoke Alarms ( USFA)
- Smoking Fire Safety ( USFA)
Montgomery County Laws and Regulations
Maryland State Laws
- Carbon Monoxide Alarm Requirements
Attorney General's Opinion - Rental Dwelling Units (08/2019) - Child Safety Seat Law | (Español)
- Maryland’s Child Passenger Safety Law
- Family Law (Child Care/Unattended Children)
- Residential Smoke Alarm Law (01/2018)
General Safety
- Battery Safety (9v)
- Carbon Monoxide Safety
- Candle Safety
- Cooking Safety
- Close Before You Doze
- Dryer Safety
- E-Bike & E-Scooter Safety
- Fire Safety for People with Disabilities
- Grilling Safety
- High-rise Safety
- Home Escape Planning
- Home Safety for People with Disabilities
- Learn the Sounds of Fire
- Lithium Ion Battery Safety
- Oily Rags Safety
- Pet Fire Safety
- Pool Safety
- Residential Fire Sprinkler Safety
- RV / Motorhome Safety
- Scald Prevention
- Smoke Alarm Safety
- Smoke Alarm Safety - Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Smoking and Home Oxygen Safety
- Stroke Awareness
Holiday Safety
Winter Safety
Many of the department’s fire safety and educational materials are available in multiple languages. View Translated Publications
The Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service has compiled essential information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the United States Fire Administration to support you in your recovery efforts. Below, you will find the "After the Fire" document available in multiple languages to better assist you.
After the Fire Document