Nassau County Firefighters Museum & Education Center

Nassau County Firefighters Museum & Education Center The Nassau County Firefighters Museum and Education Center focuses on fire prevention and education for all ages.
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Hands on displays, historical fire equipment and live demonstrations make this a one-of-a-kind learning facility.

06/20/2026

The Museum will close today at 2PM for a private event. Come in early for a visit, we'll be open from 10am-2pm.

06/14/2026
Some important Pet Fire Safety tips!
06/12/2026

Some important Pet Fire Safety tips!

: Chief Goose wants to remind everyone to keep their pets in mind when it comes to fire safety:

🔥 Keep pets away from open flames & stovetops
🚨 In an emergency, let firefighters know if there's a pet inside the home.
▶️ Learn more: http://dhses.ny.gov/pets

We were thrilled to again host Bayview Avenue School’s annual Hooked on Firefighters program. All the third grade studen...
05/28/2026

We were thrilled to again host Bayview Avenue School’s annual Hooked on Firefighters program. All the third grade students did a great job! 🚒

This National EMS Week, we thank and celebrate the dedicated EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and emergency medical profes...
05/21/2026

This National EMS Week, we thank and celebrate the dedicated EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and emergency medical professionals who serve our community with courage and compassion every day.

An important safety reminder - Close the Door!
05/07/2026

An important safety reminder - Close the Door!

There have been several fires in New York City recently that have resulted in fatalities or extensive property damage due to doors either being open while the occupants were sleeping or left open while they made their way out. In the event of a fire in a dwelling, a closed door can actually be one of the best pieces of “fire equipment” in many ways.

Closed doors can:
• Reduce fire growth by limiting fresh air to feed the fire.
• Limit damage to a structure.
• Save lives by ‘holding the fire’ outside a room.

Remember:
• “Close before you Doze” - always sleep with the bedroom door closed.
-More than half of all home fires occur between 11pm and 7am while most people are sleeping.
• If possible, and without causing unnecessary delay, close the door when you are escaping a room or building that is on fire.
• NEVER prop open or disable fire doors in buildings that have them.

Researchers have found, when a fire occurs outside a room with the doors closed, that:
• Temperatures inside the room are often 100’s of degrees cooler than when the door is open.
• Air much safer to breathe when the doors are closed as this will limit dangerous Carbon Monoxide and other toxic gases from entering the room.

Closed doors may buy you extra time to survive a fire!

40 years ago, we had an average of 17 minutes to escape a fire. Now, due to more synthetic materials used in home construction and furnishing, we now have about 3 minutes to escape. Fires today burn hotter, spread faster, and give off more toxic fumes. If escape is not possible a closed door may improve your chances of survival in the event of a fire by allowing more time for rescue in cases where self-evacuation is not possible.

Kevin Regan, PIO

Address

1 Davis Avenue
Garden City, NY
11530

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+15165724177

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