Woodbridge Fire District 

Public Education

The purpose of public education is to support, aid and assist with the education of the public and fire prevention activities of the Woodbridge Fire District by promoting goodwill and community spirit within the boundaries of the Woodbridge Fire district.
Our public education program consists of visiting schools in our district and conducting fire drills once a month, as well as  CHANGE YOUR CLOCK CHANGE YOUR BATTERY Program, offering public CPR classes and tours of the station.  We kickoff Fire Prevention Week every October with our Ken Crosby Memorial Pancake Breakfast and Open House. 

Change smoke detector batteries when clocks are changed back from daylight saving time each fall.
Smoke Detectors and E.D.I.T.H:A working smoke detector cuts the risk of dying in a home fire by nearly half.  Smoke detectors should be placed on each floor of the home, located in the hallway near bedrooms.  “Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery” Program urges Americans to adopt a lifesaving habit

E.D.I.T.H (Exit Drills in the Home) should be planned and practiced at least once a month to assure your family of a fire escape route.


BURN PERMITS are issued by San Joaquin County Air Pollution in Modesto.  Call for information on burning and obtaining a burn permit at 800.665.2876 seven days a week between the hours of 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. and press #2 to get a real person.  Only agricultural products may be burned on designated burn days in San Joaquin County
Posted Address Numbers:
  • address numbers should be visible on mailboxes or on houses 100’ off roadway
  • address numbers should be at least a minimum of 2” high
  • address numbers placed on a residence shall contrast with their background
  • address numbers should be visible from both sides
Woodbridge Fire District offers metal address signs for $20 each with up to 5 easy-to-see reflective numbers on both sides.