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Latest NewsThe latest news from Chino Valley Independent Fire District:
- Courtesy reminder cards were mailed at the end of March to Chino and Chino Hills residents with a previous history of overgrown weeds on their property. Weeds, combustible vegetation and rubbish must be cleared by May 15th. If a hazard exists on or after May 15th, property owners will be charged a $130 non-compliance fee. Owners are still responsible for clearing their property. Properties that are not cleared by the re-inspection date of June 13th will be cleared by a contractor hired by the Fire District. In addition to the cost to clear the hazard, an additional $200 administration fee will be billed per parcel. This applies to all parcels including adjoining parcels. The legal owner of record at the time the property is cited is responsible for all fees and charges.
- The Chino Valley Fire District does not accept sharps waste. Click HERE for information on facilities that accept home-generated sharps/needles in approved containers from San Bernardino County residents.
- The Chino Valley Fire District’s smoke detector and new drowning prevention public service announcement is now airing. To view the PSAs, visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CVIFD and tune into your local cable Channel 3.
- The Chino Valley Fire District launched a Facebook page to help keep the public informed about the latest news coming from the Fire District and to provide residents with valuable safety information in a timely manner. Visitors to our Facebook page will be able to see photos of the Fire District’s Board of Directors, Fire Chief, facilities, training exercises, special events, programs and emergency incidents our fire crews respond to. Visitors will also be able to get valuable information on the Fire District, products that have been recalled due to their fire danger, seasonal safety messages and other timely information that will help keep you and your family safe. Find us on Facebook by searching CVIFD or follow the following link: https://www.facebook.com/CVIFD
- The Chino Valley Fire District has launched a webpage for the District Training Center. Visitors to the webpage can get an in depth look at classes being offered, register for classes, view training opportunities and much more. To visit the Chino Valley Fire District Training Center webpage, click on the link below. http://chinovalleyfiretraining.org/
- Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that is produced from heaters, fireplaces, furnaces and many types of appliances and cooking devices. New Legislation that goes into effect July 1, 2011 will require homeowners to install carbon monoxide detectors in their homes. Click HERE for more information.
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