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Wildfire Season Comes Early

Due to a relatively snow-free winter combined with abnormally warm temperatures, New Hampshire is already seeing elevated wildfire danger across a large part of the Granite State’s woodlands, almost a month before normal.  (Continue reading)

 

 

Summer burning rules are now in effect.

Summer burning rules are now in effect. All outside fires require a burn permit. Also, always allow wood stove and fireplace ashes to cool before disposing of them in a tightly covered, metal container.  Keep the container at least 10 feet away from your home.

Prior to disposing on ground, thoroughly soak with water

  

 Reminder:  Seasonal Burn Permits need to be renewed!

Any questions, contact the Brookline Fire Department at 672-8531.

 

Attention landlords and tenants:
New smoke detector and CO detector law
Text of HB317

 


 
   
   
   
   Brookline New Hampshire NH Fire Department

Mission Statement

Through professionalism, dedication, integrity and training; the Brookline Fire Department works to safeguard the lives and property and to enhance the quality of life of the people of Brookline NH. This will be accomplished by providing a vast range of emergency services, strong public relations and fire safety education. We also endeavor to protect and preserve the health of our membership and return our personnel safely to their families.

The Town has recently contracted with CodeRED Emergency Notification System, an ultra-high speed telephone communication service for emergency notifications and the distribution of town-wide preparedness material. Click on the CODE RED button above the menu to register or get more details. Questions can be answered by calling Brookline Emergency Management at 603-673-1742 or at wes@brookline.nh.us. ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL and available only to the local Public Safety Officials.

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