New York State Association of Fire safety Educators

New York State Association of Fire safety Educators NY-SAFE promotes fire and life safety education.

2023-2025 NY-SAFE Officers & Directors

President: Joe Nemier
Vice President: Ben Bibik
Secretary: Lisa Shellman
Treasurer: Rick Nemier
Membership: Ben Bibik
Website Coordinator: Charles Bibik

Canadian Liaison Director: Jason Benn
North Eastern Region Director: Tim Thomas
Eastern Region Director: Frank Fiato
Southern Region Director: Steven Lee
South Eastern Region Director: Vacant
Central

Region Director: Ben Bibik
Hudson Valley Region Director: Rich Frasco
Western Region Director: Bob Reed
West Central Region Director: Jerry Wheeler

06/17/2026

Ready to make a real impact? We're hosting a FREE training focused on Older Adult Fire & Fall Prevention. If you're in fire service, EMS, public health, injury prevention, older adult services, or social services, this is your chance to connect and collaborate on vital community safety initiatives. Let's build safer environments for our seniors!

All are welcome, even without prior Remembering When™ experience. Secure your spot: https://stepstosafety071426ny.eventbrite.com/

06/15/2026
06/15/2026

S’mores, stories, and campfire fun go best with safety first. 🔥

Children can be seriously injured by getting too close to a campfire, falling into the fire, or touching hot coals and embers. One simple way to help protect them is to create a 3-foot Circle of Safety around the campfire.

To help young children understand:

✅ Set clear visual boundaries around the fire area, such as a spray-painted line or other visible marker
✅ Use simple reminders like “Stop at the line” or “Stay out of the circle”
✅ Explain that nothing gets thrown into the fire
✅ Keep adult supervision at all times
✅ Avoid distractions. Put devices away and enjoy the time together so adults can stay aware and children can better understand safe distance
✅ Remind children that the fire area stays dangerous long after the flames are gone because coals and embers can stay hot for hours
✅ Teach children to avoid running or playing near the campfire
✅ Be careful with loose clothing and blankets, which can ignite from flames, sparks, or blowing embers

Young children learn by watching the adults around them. When adults model safe habits, children are more likely to follow them too.

Campfire safety starts before the fire is lit and continues long after the flames are out.

Image description: Upstate Clark Burn Center campfire safety flyer showing a 3-foot Circle of Safety. Tips are provided in the post to help families teach young children safe campfire habits and prevent burn injuries.

06/15/2026

New Yorkers, this week's hot weather is only the start of our season. Make sure you're prepared for extreme heat this summer:

▶️ Text your county or borough to 333111 for real-time emergency and weather alerts.
▶️ Learn more about extreme heat safety: http://dhses.ny.gov/extreme-heat

06/15/2026

The most effective prevention efforts aren't always the most visible. They're the ones repeated consistently over time, building safer habits and stronger communities.

06/12/2026

It's HOT out there, New Yorkers! 🥵 Make sure you stay safe and hydrated:

▶️ Drink plenty of water, even if you're not thirsty.
▶️ When working outside, drink 8 oz of water every 15-20 minutes.
▶️ Drink water in shorter intervals.
▶️ More tips: http://dhses.ny.gov/extreme-heat

Our NY-SAFE team is at the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs (NYSAFC) Conference. Come on out today through Satu...
06/11/2026

Our NY-SAFE team is at the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs (NYSAFC) Conference. Come on out today through Saturday. Our group is here to help answer your fire and life safety questions.

06/09/2026

🚨 Join Us in Syracuse for the NYSAFC FIRE 2026 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb & Walk 🚨

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, in conjunction with the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs (NYSAFC), will be hosting the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb & Walk during this week’s 120th Annual Conference & FIRE 2026 Expo.

This meaningful event honors the 343 FDNY firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice on September 11, 2001, while providing an opportunity for firefighters, first responders, family members, and community members to come together in remembrance.

📅 Friday, June 12, 2026
📍 Upstate Medical Arena at The Oncenter War Memorial
📍 Syracuse, NY

Registration is limited, so don’t wait!

For more information and to register:
https://nfff.akaraisin.com/ui/nysafc26/about

Together we are Stronger 💪

06/09/2026

The NYSAFC 120th Annual Conference & Expo kicks off on Wednesday, June 10 with a full day of lectures for Full Term Registrants! Exhibits will be open Thursday June 11 through Saturday, June 13. Here are few things to remember:

✅ Conference Full Term registration and One Day Tickets for the expo can be purchased at The Oncenter during event hours.

✅ Free parking will be available in The Oncenter Garage.

✅ Don't forget there are new hours for exhibits and the General Session on Thursday.

See you in Syracuse! Full conference and expo details are available at www.nysfirechiefs.com/fire2026

06/09/2026

Emergencies can happen anytime—don’t forget your pets! This , create an emergency kit for your furry family members:

🥫 Food & water
💊 Medications
🩹 First aid kit
📋 ID tags & medical records
🧸 Comfort items

Remember, prepared pets are safe pets! 🐾

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