Local Hazards
The Central Shenandoah Hazard Mitigation Plan (CSHMP) identifies natural and other hazards that impact the five counties, five cities, and eleven towns within the Central Shenandoah Region.
The Central Shenandoah Hazard Mitigation Plan (CSHMP) identifies natural and other hazards that impact the five counties, five cities, and eleven towns within the Central Shenandoah Region.
The Harrisonburg Fire Department Prevention Division encompasses three areas; education, inspections, and investigations.
Safe Kids Central Shenandoah Valley is a partnership of organizations, agencies and individuals designed to enhance the work that all partners are already involved in to reduce accidental injuries in children.
Small backyard fires are permitted in the City of Harrisonburg, and the Harrisonburg Fire Department wants to provide you with some information and safety tips for recreational fires.
The Office of Emergency Management is responsible for comprehensively planning for, responding to, and recovering from large-scale emergencies and disasters that impact the City of Harrisonburg.
The City of Harrisonburg offers several alert notification systems, Emergency Alert and the Notify Harrisonburg email alerts.
Resources for fire safety, personal safety, preparedness and prevention techniques.
Get the latest safety tips and learn about the departments working together for public safety in the city.
The City recommends residents to prepare now for winter weather to come later. Make sure you have an emergency supply kit and when it does snow, stay off the roads if possible and clear sidewalks for pedestrians to safely walk through Harrisonburg.
The Fire Prevention Code of the City of Harrisonburg, Chapter 5 §506.1 requires a key repository (key box) for buildings where fire alarms are installed.