Juvenile Firesetter

   One of the largest causes for fires in the home is children playing
 with fire.  Children are naturally curious about fire and its 
properties.  Often times, this curiosity is enough to lead to a house 
fire.  Occasionally, the reason why a child started a fire extended well
 beyond simple curiosity.  It is for cases like this that the Juvenile 
Fire Setters Education Program  was initiated.
The
 Juvenile Fire Setters Education Program is a program that allows for 
individual sessions to be conducted with the child, his or her parents, 
and the fire department.  Our goal is to educate the child about the 
dangers of fire.  Occasionally, referrals are received from the juvenile
 court system, school district, or the police department's Education 
Program.  The majority of the children that enter the program do so out 
of their parents' concerns.  The program has proven to be rather 
successful with very few children returning to the program again.
If
 you think that your child may have a problem with fire or have any 
questions about the program and you live within Yakima County Fire 
District 12, contact West Valley Fire Department at 509-966-3111 to 
schedule a Juvenile Fire Setters Education Program session.