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As of January 1,, 2009, the address for the association has changed. All correspondence should be sent to: NEAFM, 90 Crystal Drive Rocky Hill, CT 06067 All other association contact information remains the same. Please let you Finance Departments or any other persons who issues checks to our association of this change so checks, registrations or any other correspondence will not get lost.

 

ASSOCIATION MEETINGS

Board of Directors Meeting Schedule

Next Board of Directors Meeting will be held on January 7, 2010 at 9:00 am at the Old Mystic Fire Station Old Mystic, Connecticut.

Conference Committee Meeting Schedule

To be determined

Annual Meeting of the Association

To be determined

 

 

NEWS & INFORMATION:

 

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WE WON....AGAIN Residential Fire Sprinklers update

IFMA Quarterly Fall 2009

NFPA August 2009 News

Kidde Recalls Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms; Can Fail to Warn of a Fire

FEMA Focus on Fire Safety Fireworks

Please support the Charleston Nine. Click here to see how you can help with doing some inspections!

National Campus Fire Safety Month 2009

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We are currently looking for association members to serve on the following committees.

  • Educational Committee

Anyone interested in serving on these committees please contact President Tourville via e-mail at ptourville@simsburyfd.org

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Jack VanNess of the Connecticut Department of Public Safety Office of Education and Data Managment during his presentation at the 2009 Educational Conferece.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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