About Residential Fire Prevention

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Page ID1012047 Updated on August 14, 2026

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About the FY2026 National Unified Fire Prevention Slogan

Photo: FY2026 Fire Prevention Poster
FY2026 Fire Prevention Poster

"Check the Fire: Good Habits Support Good Days"
Source: General Incorporated Association Japan Insurance Association

The national unified fire prevention slogan aims to raise fire prevention awareness. Let each citizen enhance their awareness of fire prevention.
Install residential smoke alarms to strive for early detection of fires.

About Residential Fire Prevention

Implementation of Residential Fire Prevention Diagnosis

At Inagi Fire Station, we conduct "Residential Fire Prevention Inspection" with the aim of reducing damage caused by residential fires and earthquakes.

Firefighters will visit your home to check the installation status of residential fire alarms and the conditions around heat sources, as well as provide fire prevention and disaster preparedness advice regarding potential hazards within the home.

Please take this opportunity to review your home's fire prevention and disaster preparedness measures.

If you wish to apply, please do so from the page below.

Prepare a fire extinguisher just in case

Fire extinguishers are effective for quick initial firefighting when a fire occurs.

There are different types of fire extinguishers, and the most commonly known are powder extinguishers and foam extinguishers.

There is no obligation to install fire extinguishers in single-family homes, but having a fire extinguisher provides peace of mind in case of an emergency.

To those who have aerosol-type simple fire extinguishers

Photo: Aerosol-type Simple Fire Extinguisher
Aerosol-type simple fire extinguisher

Some aerosol-type simple extinguishing devices manufactured by Yamato Protect Co., Ltd. have experienced internal corrosion due to manufacturing process defects, leading to incidents such as "explosion accidents accompanied by loud noises." If you own any of the products listed above, please do not store them and dispose of them.
For more details, please visit the Yamato Protect Co., Ltd. website or contact the customer service center.

Yamato Protect Co., Ltd. Customer Consultation Center
Phone 0120-801-084 (Toll-Free)
Reception hours: Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) from 9 AM to 5 PM

About Recall Products

Looking for recalled products! Some recalled products may include those that can lead to fires. If you find a relevant recalled product, please stop using the product immediately and contact the manufacturer or relevant companies.

Currently, there are several recalled products, including electric heaters, microwave ovens, oil heaters, and electric stoves. Please also use the following site to check for accident information and recalled products.

  • Consumer Affairs Agency → It is easy to understand if you search for "Consumer Affairs Agency Recall".
  • Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry → It is easy to understand if you search for "Product Safety Guide".

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This page is managed by the Inagi City Fire Department Prevention Division

〒206-0802 2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo (Inagi Fire Station)
Phone number: 042-377-7119 Fax number: 042-377-0119
Contact Us for the Inagi City Fire Department Prevention Division

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