Virginia Fire Prevention Association

That Ain't Right

Photos of the bizarre, wacky and insane
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Videos of people being stupid with fire
Courtesy of Bad-Boys.com
That's neat, at least until the alcohol burns off.
Not the recommended way to start a campfire
The burning can did more than they expected
Flammable liquids, and they act surprised when it doesn't go out
I think the power went out
And its not even the Fourth of July
Dude drinks a burning shot... well, almost
This fireworks show was best observed from 1.4 miles away
Save money this Fourth of July, make your own fireworks



Isn't that clever! I've often wondered what to do if you run low on fuel during a working lumber warehouse fire
Courtesy Danielle Gotthardt, Randell Shank and Keith Brower, Loudoun County


Shouldn't the sign be facing the other way? Duhhhhh!!!
Courtesy Daniel Rakes, Roanoke County


My kid went to college to become an interior decorator
Courtesy Mike Landis, Harrisonburg


Just when you think you've seen everything.
Courtesy Thomas Pearson, Prince William County


Exit access does not include a pole for vaulting to the exit
Courtesy Arthur Miller, Harrisonburg


Gee, I thought landfills were a little wider.....
Courtesy Frank Teevan, Manassas City


But it makes the fireworks so much more enjoyable.....
Courtesy Keith Brower, Loudoun County


Fire Hydrant for those pesky subterranean fires.
Courtesy Steve Hall, Chesterfield County


New fire lane curb painting color scheme
(for fire lanes in Candy Land.).
Courtesy Wally Rinaldi, Loudoun County


Combustible Materials were being used for sound deadening in a Restaurant / Night Club. (Guaranteed to deaden more than sound.)
Courtesy M. L. Landis, Harrisonburg


New fire extinguisher holding device with manual break away and detachment device included.
Courtesy Gary Huffman, Roanoke County



Fire Lane??? Sure if you're driving a tank.
Courtesy Vickie Tipling, Loudoun County



Beware of falling rocks.
Courtesy Vickie Tipling, Loudoun County



There she blows!!! When fire line flushes go bad. Hope that hard hat helps when the 6 inch steel elbow comes back to earth.
Courtesy John Hornaday, Loudoun County



New method to keep fire hydrants from blowing over in a strong wind. Hold it down with a concrete pad!
or
A new prop to keep your concrete pad from being lost in the dirt/mud.
Courtesy Vickie Tipling, Loudoun County



Sure, we're safety conscious. No one ever uses that door so there's no way any of our stock will fall on them!



Fiber Hydraulic Sprinkler System
(Sprinkler head suspended by string)



Everyone needs a mug and a balloon to lift their spirits during an emergency



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