State Police Headquarters Modified Services/Hours
  • Announcement for New Pistol Permit Applicants Only - 5/26/2021
  • Effective June 15, 2020, DESPP-HQ Fingerprint Identification Unit will re-open for in person fingerprinting requestsby appointment only. - 6/5/2020
  • Effective June 15, 2020, DESPP-HQ Reports and Records will re-open for in person requestsby appointment only. For information or to schedule your appointment please click HERE - 6/5/2020
  • At this time, pistol permit renewals will continue to be done by mail only.
  • Fingerprinting Limitations and License Expiration/Renewal extensions; view documentHERE- 4/30/2020
  • Suspension of requirements for unarmed security guards from other states; view documentHERE- 4/30/2020
  • Still regular business hours for Sex Offender Registry and Deadly Weapons Offender Registry- 4/30/2020
  • No service for guard cards (see Governor Lamont’s Executive Order changes to licensing requirements HERE )- 4/30/2020
  • Individuals will be asked to wait outside until called into the building- 4/30/2020

Dr. Dora B. Schriro

Commissioner

Jeff Morrissette

State Fire Administrator

For Immediate Release: December 12 , 2016

Contact:

Scott DeVico

DESPP Public Information Officer

203-525-6959

Scott.devico@ct.gov

DESPP OFFERS HOLIDAY FIRE SAFETY TIPS

   (Windsor Locks, CT)- The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP), Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, is urging all residents to check their homes to ensure a fire safe holiday season. 

                  

   “The holidays can quickly turn from joyful to tragic when a fire occurs,” said DESPP Commissioner Dora B. Schriro. “By taking simple precautions, we can all keep our families safe and sound throughout the holiday season.”

   “Home fires during the holiday season often involve Christmas trees, lit candles, and holiday decorations,” said State Fire Administrator Jeff Morrissette. “Recognizing the risk can greatly reduce the chance of a fire this holiday season and throughout the new year.”

   DESPP/Commission on Fire Prevention and Control offers the following tips:

  • Check all lights for broken insulation and frayed wires.  Electrical lighting is a cause of most Christmas tree fires. 
  • Don’t overload electrical outlets and don’t run extension cords under rugs, across doorways or near heaters. 
  • When using candles, use a tip-proof candle holder and always blow out candles when you leave the room.  Unattended lit candles are the leading cause of candle fires.
  • Make sure your Christmas tree is fresh and water it every day. Once the tree dries out, it becomes a significant fire hazard. 
  • Fireplaces should always be used with a screen to prevent sparks and embers from coming into the room. Dispose ashes from a spent fire in a covered metal container and store it in a covered metal container at least ten feet away from your home.  Ashes can hold enough heat to ignite combustible items for several days.

      Also, check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors regularly to ensure they are working properly. 

   The Connecticut Fire Academy is the teaching arm of the Connecticut Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, a Division of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection.  Their mission is to serve as the primary source of education and training for Connecticut firefighters.

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