Review these essential fire safety resources to keep your household safe and prepared in the event of a fire-related emergency.
Updated 11/13/2023
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How to Contact Einsidler Management, Inc.
Emergency Hotline (For Building, Home, or Community Emergencies Only)*: 1800.684.4055
Office (Non-Emergencies): 631.293.2997 / 718.233.1390
Online Contact Form
*Always call 911 first in the event of a life-threatening emergency*
Unsure Who to Contact in the Event of an Emergency?
See our Guide: Who to Contact In a Home or Building Emergency
Fire Safety Resources and Information for New York City Residents
These guides are provided by The New York City Fire Department. Residents of Brooklyn and Queens should review and keep these resources handy in the event of a fire-related emergency:
NYC Apartment Building Emergency Preparedness Guide
NYC Apartment Building Emergency Guide ➔
FDNY Annual Fire and Emergency Preparedness Bulletins
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2022-2023-fep-annual-bulletin ➔
2020-2021-fep-annual-bulletin ➔
Close the Door Notice
Always close the door behind you during a fire. This can help prevent fire and smoke from spreading to hallways and other units. Close The Door Notice ➔
Have a Plan Ready for Your Household
NYC Individual Emergency Preparedness/Evacuation Planning Checklist ➔
FDNY- Have an Escape Plan and Practice It-English ➔
Barbeque Policies in NYC Residential Buildings/Apartment Buildings
As per The NYC Fuel Gas Code §623 and the NYC Fire Code §307.5:
“For apartment buildings or other residential buildings (called “multiple dwellings” in the Multiple Dwelling Law), it’s illegal to store a standard backyard propane barbecue on a balcony, roof deck, roof, rear yard, or courtyard.
Fire Safety Resources: Long Island, New York
Additional Fire Safety Resources
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In Case of Emergencies: Important Phone Numbers
Home & Community Resources
Fire Safety for Kids
Fire Safety Videos
Fire Safety Tips
- Establish where all the nearest exits and stairwells are to your unit if applicable. Never take the elevator when evacuating a fire.
- Use extra caution in the winter and during the holiday season as these times of the year can be more hazardous due to extra heat sources and more use of ovens and fireplaces.
- Replace expired fire extinguishers in your home and make sure you have the correct type of fire extinguisher. There are different types of fire extinguishers for different kinds of fires.
- Do not leave stovetops and any open flames such as candles unattended. Additionally, opt for LED/battery-operated candles instead of flame-lit ones.
- Always remember to unplug appliances that produce heat, such as curling irons, hair straighteners, hot glue guns, ovens, clothing irons, etc.
- Remove lint from the dryer after every use to reduce this fire hazard risk.
- In the event of a fire, do not use the elevator, and evacuate the building immediately.
Safety Is a Top Priority
Your safety is one of our top priorities at Einsidler Management, Inc. Make sure management has your contact information in case of an emergency. Stay safe and prepared by reviewing the fire safety resources above and throughout our blog.