Inagi City Women's Fire Prevention Club
Organization Overview
The Inagi City Women's Fire Prevention Club was established in November 1982 by women residing in Inagi City, starting with 43 members as the "Inagi City Women's Fire Prevention Club," and changed its name to the "Inagi City Women's Fire Prevention Club" in 2004.
"Protect your own home." "Protect your own town with your own hands." Based on these fundamental principles, a group of housewives is at the center of efforts to promote fire prevention, disaster prevention, and crime prevention awareness in households and communities. As of February 2025, 62 club members are actively working towards creating a safe and secure living environment.
Project Overview
- Improving fire prevention, disaster prevention, and crime prevention awareness and action in households and communities.
- Proper handling of fire equipment and acquisition of initial firefighting techniques.
- Matters related to enhancing community friendship and solidarity through fire prevention.
- Matters related to fire prevention and disaster prevention education through audiovisual classrooms and discussion meetings.
- Implementation of fire drills, emergency drills, and training sessions.
- Participation in fire prevention and disaster prevention events.
- Implementation of inspection and training for fire and disaster prevention facilities.
- Matters related to the achievement of other club objectives.
Main Activities of the Women's Fire Prevention Club
Basic Life Support (BLS) Training Course

In the first aid training, we conduct sessions on cardiopulmonary resuscitation, methods for stopping severe bleeding, necessary first aid measures until the ambulance arrives at the scene, and the use of automated external defibrillators (AED).
Inagi City Fire Department New Year Ceremony

Every January, the Inagi City Women's Fire Prevention Club participates in the fire department's New Year's ceremony aimed at protecting the lives, bodies, and property of citizens and creating a disaster-free, bright town, serving sweet red bean soup to attendees during the parade.
Fire Prevention and Disaster Prevention Training Session

In the fire prevention and disaster prevention training session, we will conduct activities such as making lanterns from cans and slippers from newspapers using materials from "Tokyo Disaster Prevention" and "Tokyo Living Fire Prevention" distributed by Tokyo Metropolitan Government, holding disaster prevention lectures by staff from the Disaster Prevention Division, as well as emergency training, initial fire extinguishing training, inspection procedures for residential fire alarms, and training for setting up cooking pots for emergency food distribution.
Inspection Training Session

The inspection training session enhances knowledge about fire prevention and disaster prevention through disaster prevention talks and experience tours in each region. Additionally, it deepens the interaction among club members through visits to disaster prevention facilities and exploration of the inspection sites.
About Joining the Inagi City Women's Fire Prevention Club
Please contact the Inagi City Fire Department Prevention Division Women's Fire Prevention Club Secretariat.
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Inquiries about this page
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
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