The division also reviews plans for proposed commercial buildings to ensure they will be built in compliance with fire codes. The division reviews drawings for about 4,100 proposed apartments, hotels and other commercial buildings a year.
Investigators with the Fire Prevention Division investigate the cause of about 450 fires a year, including all those involving a death as well as any for which fire fighters on the scene are unable to determine a cause.
In 2007, the division offered 602 programs to schools and community groups, providing fire safety information to 46,195 people in Jacksonville.
The division also receives all Tier II submissions, which can now be done online. Click here for Tier II submittal information.
Fire Prevention also provides and installs free smoke detectors. Each year, the division installs about 600 to 700 smoke detectors.
The Fire Prevention Division has 27 employees and is under the direction of Chief Anthony L. Roseberry.