Michigan Fire Inspectors Society
The Michigan Fire Inspectors Society, with 800+ members, serves as the leading code body in Michigan, championing the interests of fire inspectors and enhancing public safety through diverse committees.
When you see emergency vehicles, tow trucks, utility crews, or other responders stopped on the roadside with flashing lights, move over to an open lane if it's safe to do so. If you can't move over, slow down and proceed with caution.
Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, on every level of your home, and in the basement. Larger homes may need additional alarms for adequate protection.
Never operate a generator in a flooded or wet area. Water can damage electrical equipment, increase the risk of electrocution, and create dangerous shock hazards.
06/08/2026
Test smoke alarms at least once amonth using the test button. Make sure everyone in the home understands the sound of the smoke alarm and knows how to respond.
06/04/2026
Summer travel season is here! When booking a hotel or vacation stay, choose properties protected with fire sprinklers and working smoke alarms. Before settling in, review the evacuation plan and know two ways out.
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P. O. Box 202
Dewitt, MI
48820