Community conversations
Join one of our online community conversations.
Our next event is on Thursday 23 November at 12-1pm.

How it works
Our friendly experts will share helpful fire safety tips to keep you safer in your home and community. We’d also like to hear about anything else fire service related that’s on your mind, and ask your opinion about ideas we’ve got too.
- Listen to seasonal fire safety advice from a fire service officer.
- Ask your questions about fire concerns.
- Tell us what you think about our ideas.
- Bring drinks and biscuits!
The events will take place on Microsoft Teams and each will last an hour. We’ll start with a 10-minute presentation on seasonal fire safety advice, followed by a general discussion and question and answer session.
Dates and topics
Our next event is on Thursday 23 November at 12-1pm on winter safety.
We have hosted three other events this year covering:
- Home safety
- Summer safety
- The fire risks of lithium-ion batteries (e-scooters and e-bikes).
Take part
These events are free to attend and are for anyone who lives or works in Devon or Somerset. It doesn’t matter what your background or experience is, whether you represent an organisation or are speaking as an individual, you’re very welcome.
Is there something you’d really like to find out about? Share your questions in advance by emailing PressOfficer@dsfire.gov.uk
If you're having a problem joining, please call us on 01392 719999.
Recording
We will record the session so that we can use it for note taking and to follow up anything we need to offer. This is so we don't have to make notes and miss the conversation.
We will share a screenshot internally and externally (including social media) and you have the option to be included or not.
Please read our privacy notice for details on how we use and share your information.
Code of conduct
We understand there may be some strong views in the virtual room, so we may suggest a separate conversation if we feel a topic needs more time.
If anyone is disruptive or displays unreasonable behaviour, we will give a warning before keeping them on mute, and if the behaviour continues on the chat we will give a final warning before they are removed from the event.