Juvenile Firesetters Intervention Program
Incident Avoidance and Safety Links
Remember: Be Smart, Don't Let A Fire Start
Finding your child playing with matches or lighters? Have you tried everything you know to stop this behavior, but nothing seems to work? Don't know what to do ... afraid of what might happen if this fireplay activity continues? Curiosity about fire can be a natural, but dangerous thing. If fireplay activity seems to be a common occurrence with your child ... that is not normal, and help is needed to find out why this is happening. Fireplay activity can be deadly ... don't be afraid to ask for help.
Our Juvenile Firesetters Intervention Program may be able to help curb this undesirable behavior. There is no charge for our services, and all information is kept strictly confidential. Although we are not counselors, we have been trained to provide the proper course of action needed after our evaluation of the situation. Our assessment will determine whether the child is in need of additional life saving fire safety education (which we will provide), if the child is in need of professional counseling, or in need of both. Our personnel have received training and attend annual trainings and seminars.
To obtain help, or more information, call the Fire Marshal's Office at (727) 893-7218, or Email the Fire Marshal's Office. If you are not a City of St. Petersburg resident, you can still call or email our office and we will refer you to the proper agency..
Teachers, School Social Workers, etc.. If you know of a student that has a fireplay problem, please call our office for information and refer our service to the parents or guardians.