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As a Division of the Utah Department of Public Safety, our mission is to identify, develop, and promote ways and means of protecting life and property from fire-related perils through direct action and coordination of Utah Fire Services. The Utah State Fire Marshal's Office is committed to be a leader in the prevention of fires, determination of fires, and enforcement of safety programs throughou

t the state of Utah. This is being accomplished by:

* Education of the public including "Fire Prevention Week" activities
* Ensuring firefighter certification and education
* Utah Fire Incident Reporting System (UFIRS)
* Liquified petroleum gas licensing, certification and inspection
* Fire extinguisher and hood system licensing, certification and inspection
* Fireworks licensing of vendors and operators
* Fire code enforcement and plan reviews for state owned buildings, hospitals, colleges, universities, schools, jails, prisons and nursing homes
* Assisting local fire departments in fire code enforcement
* Interpretation of fire and building codes for fire departments within the state
* Fire cause determination and arson prosecution

Recharge responsibly! For your power or lawn tools, this  , remember to always charge outside on a flat, dry spot.Chargi...
10/10/2025

Recharge responsibly! For your power or lawn tools, this , remember to always charge outside on a flat, dry spot.
Charging in enclosed spaces or near flammable materials can be risky. Play it safe! Find more essential fire safety tips at fpw.org.

With everyone using multiple devices, safe charging habits are more important than ever! This  , our message for you and...
10/08/2025

With everyone using multiple devices, safe charging habits are more important than ever! This , our message for you and your family is simple: Charge devices safely by unplugging or removing the battery when fully charged.

Overcharging can cause batteries to overheat, posing a fire risk. Make it a household rule to unplug devices once they're powered up.

Discover more ways to protect your home at fpw.org.

Powering up your devices? Keep fire safety in mind! This  , the Utah State Fire Marshal's Office reminds you to charge d...
10/07/2025

Powering up your devices? Keep fire safety in mind! This , the Utah State Fire Marshal's Office reminds you to charge devices safely by always using the cables that came with the product.

Generic or damaged charging cables might not meet safety standards and can easily overheat, creating a serious fire risk. Trust the original for reliable and safe power.

It’s a simple step that makes a sound you can live with! Find more safety tips at fpw.org.

That new power tool or kitchen gadget is exciting, but is it safe? Before you head to the checkout, there's one crucial ...
10/06/2025

That new power tool or kitchen gadget is exciting, but is it safe? Before you head to the checkout, there's one crucial thing to look for.

This , we urge all Utahns to buy only "listed" products. A listed product has been tested by a nationally recognized laboratory (like UL or ETL) to meet critical safety standards, protecting you from potential fire hazards.

Making smart choices at the store is one of the best ways to keep your home safe.
Learn more at fpw.org.

08/06/2025
10/09/2024

Data suggests that nearly 16 fires in U.S. medical facilities occur each day. Join us on Monday, November 4, for a special webinar on using the latest editions of NFPA 101 and NFPA 99 to help safeguard healthcare facilities. Register now! http://nfpa.social/zZfZ50TEptv

10/02/2024

Are you looking for lesson plans for ? Look no further than fpw.org. Download the lessons on smoke alarms for Pre-K – Grade 2 and a 10-minute lesson for adults. http://nfpa.social/HHKi50TxvzF

07/29/2024

Fire sense is common sense. The trick is just using it. You already know heat or sparks plus dry grass equals a whole lot of trouble, so the next time you're camping or shooting or otherwise enjoying the great outdoors in this great state of ours, use your brain before things get too hot to handle.

07/22/2024

Great info:

Make sure to stay safe out there this summer as you enjoy all that Utah has to offer!
06/12/2024

Make sure to stay safe out there this summer as you enjoy all that Utah has to offer!

Here are some helpful safety tips to ensure carbon monoxide safety.CO alarms should be installed in a central location o...
01/05/2024

Here are some helpful safety tips to ensure carbon monoxide safety.

CO alarms should be installed in a central location outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home and in other locations where required by applicable laws, codes, or standards.

For the best protection, interconnect all CO alarms throughout the home. When one sounds, they all sound.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for placement and mounting height.

Choose a CO alarm that has the label of a recognized testing laboratory.

Test CO alarms at least once a month; replace them according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

If the audible trouble signal sounds, check for low batteries. If the battery is low, replace it. If it still sounds, call the fire department.
If the CO alarm sounds, immediately move to a fresh air location outdoors or by an open window or door.

Make sure everyone inside the home is accounted for. Call for help from a fresh air location and stay there until emergency personnel.

If you need to warm a vehicle, remove it from the garage
immediately after starting it. Do not run a vehicle or other fueled engine or motor indoors, even if garage doors are open. Make sure the exhaust pipe of a running vehicle is not covered with snow.

During and after a snowstorm, make sure vents for the dryer, furnace, stove, and fireplace are clear of snow build-up.

Gas or charcoal grills can produce CO — only use outside.

Address

410 W 9800 SOUTH, STE 370
Sandy, UT
84070

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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