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Brighton Area Fire Authority Open House
Brighton Area Fire Station 31, 615 W Grand River Ave, Brighton, MI | Get Directions »
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The Brighton Area Fire Authority is hosting it’s annual fire prevention open house this Sunday, October 21, 2012 from 10-3 pm.
The event is free and open to the public and held at our Station 31 located on 615 W. Grand River Ave. Brighton MI 48116.
Free parking is available in the City Municipal lots and businesses adjacent to the Fire Station. Stop on by and meet your hometown Firefighters as well as Sparky the Fire Dog and Freddy the Fire Truck. This event is intended for kids of all ages including adults.
Stop on by and learn about this year's theme "Have Two Ways Out." Kids can enter our contest to win a fire truck ride by completing a scavenger hunt on site. The event will include:
- Fire Extinguisher Demonstration
- Bounce House
- Smoke and Fire Safety House
- Apparatus Display
- Extrication Demonstration utilizing the Jaws of Life
- Air-Bag Demonstrations
- Residential Sprinkler demonstration with Live Fire
Brighton Area Fire Authority is proud to host this action packed day and hope you and your family can attend. Additional information can be found on our web-page at www.brightonareafire.com or contact 810-229-6640.
Please remember to check your smoke alarm and plan on attending Michigan's Largest Fire Prevention Open House!
Event Details
| Where | Brighton Area Fire Station 31 615 W Grand River Ave, Brighton, MI 48116 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 10:00 am–3:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Price | $0 |
More About Brighton Area Fire Station 31
Brighton Fire Station 31, also known as the Charles L. Bidwell Fire Station, was built in 1981. Staffed by a combination of full-time, part-time and on-call firefighters, its primary response area is the City of Brighton and part of Genoa Township. The department is constantly looking for new members to serve the community. Please visit the station's Web site for a list of qualifications, as well as information on fire prevention, open burning and the city's free smoke detector program.