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Provides a small, secure, metal box which is installed on a resident's door or close to the door and contains a key to the home. Gives firefighters and paramedics faster access to residents who might experience an emergency when they are unable to get to the door.
Offers homebound residents assistance with finding and accessing needed social services. Provides a lock box (aka Knox Box) that holds a house key and can be placed near the entrance of the home. The Fire Dept. maintains a key to the Knox Box in order to gain entrance to the home in cases of emergency.
Offers installation of a key lock box for residents with functional needs on the outside of their home. The key inside the box will allow firefighters and paramedics to gain quick access in an emergency situation.
Offers installation of a key lock box for older adults on the outside of their home. The key inside the box will allow firefighters and paramedics to gain quick access in an emergency situation.
Offers a lock box that hangs on the outside door and holds a key to the residence. In an emergency situation, medical and safety personnel may gain rapid and nondestructive access to the home. Medical information about the resident is included on a form that is placed inside the box.
Offers installation of a key lock box for residents with functional needs on the outside of their home. The key inside the box will allow firefighters and paramedics to gain quick access in an emergency situation.
Provides front door lock box on residents' door (installed by fire fighters). The lock box is used in case of emergencies to eliminate property damage that might be caused by first responders.
Offers installation of a key lock box for residents with functional needs on the outside of their home. The key inside the box will allow firefighters and paramedics to gain quick access in an emergency situation.
Offers small, safe-like steel boxes in which property owners can store entrance keys. The boxes are attached to the front door or mounted near the front entryway of an individual's residence and can be opened by a master key maintained by the fire department in the event that the resident is unavailable or unable to answer the door.
A high security key safe designed for single family homes that only local emergency responders can access. With a Residential KNOX-BOX installed, emergency responders can respond quickly, without forcing entry. They simply remove your entrance key stored inside, provide medical assistance and re-lock your door when they leave.
Offers installation of a key lock box for residents with functional needs on the outside of their home. The key inside the box will allow emergency services to gain quick access in an emergency situation.
Offers small, safe-like steel boxes in which property owners can store entrance keys. The boxes are attached to the front door or mounted near the front entryway of an individual's residence and can be opened by a master key maintained by the fire department in the event that the resident is unavailable or unable to answer the door.
Provides emergency fire, medical, and rescue services to the City of Ashland and two contractual townships, Milton and Montgomery. Assists with smoke detector installation and provides information for Open Burning Regulations. Also provides the Knox Box Program, installing a locked key box to resident's door.

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Fire Services
Smoke Alarms
Open Burning Permits
Key Lock Box Systems
Fireworks Permits
Offers fire protection, emergency medical services, and fire prevention education. Provides open burn permits. Offers CPR, Automated Defibrillator (AED), and First Aid training throughout the year, and provides carbon monoxide testing. Speaks to local groups, businesses, and schools about fire prevention. Provides blood pressure screening and may provide smoke detectors and installation as long as supplies are available. Also provides lock boxes to older adults and persons with disabilities; box contains a house key so that emergency personnel do not have to break the door down when responding to a call. Provides special signs so that emergency personnel may see addresses better.

Categories

Key Lock Box Systems
Blood Pressure Screening
Carbon Monoxide Testing
CPR Instruction
First Aid Instruction
Fire Prevention Information
Fire Services