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Extension cords Extension cords cannot be used as a substitute for permanent wiring. Instead, use a multi-outlet power strip that plugs directly into a wall outlet. Emergency lights/Exit signs Lights and signs (that are illuminated from within) shall function in both normal and emergency power modes. Fire Extinguishers Extinguishers shall be visible, readily accessible and...

Fire prevention inspections are conducted annually for high hazard structures/business and every two years for low hazard.

All commercial, multi-residential, and/or multi-story structures.

The best way to fight fires is to prevent them before they start. Routine fire inspections are conducted to help reduce and prevent fire and injuries. Florida State Statute 633.081 gives the Fire Department Inspectors the authority to inspect every business within our Fire District. The purpose of the inspection is to: · Identify and...

Overview Personnel with a variety of certifications accomplish this goal through many areas: Public Education, Fire Plan Reviews, Inspections, Code Enforcement, and Fire Investigation to assist with prosecution and conviction of arson crimes. The Department works closely with local community groups, individuals, and other Fire Department and State organizations to create a safer environment for...

Manager’s Minute The More Things Change, The Less They Stay The Same This month's Manager’s Minute has a theme – adapt. We adapt to virtually everything in our world. Traffic gets heavy, we take another route or develop more patience. The waiter says they are out of today's special, we look for something else to...

A string of strong thunderstorms over the weekend is the suspected cause of phone and online access issues at Madeira Beach City Hall today. Currently, some phones are not working, and some computer work stations have been knocked offline. Callers are directed to push “0” to connect to the receptionist if a call to a...

Gibbs & Register (G&R) work crews will continue the process of installing new curbing on Lillian Drive during the week of July 13th. The curbing project will start at 575 Lillian Drive moving south to 553 Lillian Drive, then move to the west side starting at 552 Lillian Drive and moving north to 576 Lillian...

Important Phone Numbers & Websites   EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Alert Pinellas Emergency Notification Service www.pinellascounty.org/alertpinellas Find Your Evacuation Level (727) 453-3150 (use home phone) www.pinellascounty.org/knowyourzone Pinellas County County Information Center (open only during emergencies) (727) 464-4333 Pinellas County Emergency Management (727) 464-3800 www.pinellascounty.org/emergency Municipalities www.pinellascounty.org/municipalities.htm OTHER COUNTY NUMBERS Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County (727) 824-6900...

For up to date information on current storm location, track, and stats please take a look at the below sites: National Hurricane Center Pinellas County Emergency Weather Information Mike's Weather Page Bay News 9 Tropic Weather Update

Take a look at the following websites for road closure information: http://www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/road_closures.htm https://www.baynews9.com/fl/tampa/traffic

For County and State Executive Orders, Resolutions, and Ordinances please visit the sites below: State County

Check out the Pinellas County Schools site for more information on school closures due to an emergency: https://www.pcsb.org/Page/15082

Yes, the red cross has a great check list including a list to prep before a storm, supplies list, and what to do after a storm: https://storage.googleapis.com/proudcity/madeirabeachfl/uploads/2020/06/Hurricane-1.pdf

Empty sand bags can be picked up all year round at the City Hall (300 Municipal Dr. Madeira Beach 33708). You will then have to fill the bags with sand at our Public Works yard or with purchased sand. Per Florida Department of Environmental Protection, bags cannot be filled on the beach without a declared...

In the event you are evacuated you must leave the City of Madeira Beach. There are a few options you can look into: Hotels (not in flood zones) Family or Friends Homes Shelters (pet friendly shelters click here) Make sure to have a weeks worth of clothing, medication, and other personal items if you do...

It is important to make sure you and your family are prepared which may include a business. Pinellas County has a great resource on what to do before and after a storm as a business owner. http://www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/businesssolutions.htm  

If there is an evacuation of the city you will need an Emergency Access Permit to gain access back to Madeira Beach. To get a permit please see our Emergency Access Permit site: https://madeirabeachfl.gov/emergency-access-permit/.

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