Working to Stop Arson in Washington State

Arson Alarm works to promote social science research to reduce arson frequency through statistical and behavioral analysis.

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Working to Stop Arson in Washington State

Arson Alarm seeks to minimize the property damange and loss caused by arson through public awareness, advertising and communication.

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Working to Stop Arson in Washington State

Arson Alarm encourages efforts between private and public agencies through cooperation and centralization, where appropriate.

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Seeking to Reduce the Loss of Life and Property from Arson Fires in Washington

We strive to encourage community members to come together and reduce the number of arson fires that occur, as well as, to assist in convicting those that have committed the crime.  

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1-800-55-ARSON

Contact us if you have any information regarding arson. Up to $10,000 award for tips. 

Protect Yourself, Your Loved Ones, and Your Property from ARSON.

We encourage you to join us as we strive to provide education, increase awareness, identify resources, offer support, and expand our partnerships, all with a determined drive to reduce the number of arson fires in our state.

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Protect Yourself, Your Loved Ones, and Your Property from ARSON.

Arson Alarm Is Benefiting Washington State Communities with the Following Goals:

  • The reduction of loss by arson through public awareness, advertising and communication
  • The encouragement of coordinated efforts between private and public agencies through cooperation and centralization, where appropriate

We Partner with Many Organizations to Combat Arson 

Arson Alarm Foundation News & Updates

06.07.2023

Grays Harbor firefighters, deputies respond to suspicious railroad trestle...

Officials responded to a railroad trestle fire in Grays Harbor Saturday morning,... read more

06.02.2023

The Life and Times of a Fire Investigator: Part III

We often think of the classroom in the formal sense: a school, a classroom, a... read more