DHS uses firefighters to enter homes and give everyone 'fire risk assessments'

01/25/2017 10:54

by Mass Private

 

DHS is using firefighters to spy on Americans in their own homes.

DHS is using the U.S. Census to ask Americans, questions about smoke detectors, so they can give homes 'fire risk assessments'. The above video (approx. 2:30) shows how the New Orleans fire department "took it up a notch" and "went door to door, boots on the ground" entering resident's homes to install smoke detectors in people's bedrooms, kitchens etc.

According to the "City of Orleans, Analytics-Informed Smoke Alarm Outreach Program," the New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) has been going door-to-door giving homes free 'fire risk assessments' since 2015.
 

The NOFD is launching a door-to-door smoke alarm outreach campaign that leverages analytics to prioritize those neighborhoods that are least likely to have smoke alarms and most likely to experience fire fatalities. With this analysis, NOFD will conduct a targeted, risk-informed door-to-door smoke alarm outreach program.


Firefighters to assess people and homes with a letter grading system designed for slips and falls! (italics mine)
 
The above chart lists "A" as being the worst and "E" being the best.
 Wake up America, people are being given risk assessments based on slippery floor charts!
 
Firefighter's NEMSIS used to create a national database on everyone

Firefighters and EMS also use the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS) to spy on everyone. The NEMSIS project was developed to help states collect more standardized elements and eventually submit the data to a national EMS database.  According to CCR, NEMSIS currently collects more than 500 elements of personal data on people.
 
The International Association of Fire Chiefs boasts about giving homes 'fire risk assessments'...
Two companies sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development called the American Housing Survey and Enigma io are behind this program. Interestingly, 'Enigma io' is run by American Express, the New York Times and New Enterprise Associates a global venture capital firm.
 
Imagine letting a DHS agent into your home without a warrant?

That's exactly what's happening, as firefighters nationwide enter people's homes under the guise of fire safety. Click here, here & here to find out how firefighters work for DHS. Last year, I warned everyone that firefighters are being armed and trained for urban warfare. Click here, here & here to find out more.

Updated 12/2:

Michigan city wants mandatory home inspections for high energy users

"Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero has called for would require the city-owned Lansing Board of Water & Light to monitor customers’ monthly electrical usage and report those using more than 5,000 kilowatts a month to enforcement agencies."

"Use beyond that level would trigger home inspections by building inspectors and the fire marshal. If homeowners refuse, the city could seek court orders to enter their homes."


Data analytics is used to track "ethnic, religious, national, political affiliations which embody new coefficients of fire risk." (excerpt taken from Cryptome's from "Firebox & Hotspot" video)

 

Feds use 'scare tactics' to force residents into divulging personal information

Questions about smoke alarms and fire safety, have been put on Census's around the country. Below, is an excerpt from the Sand Canyon Fire Safety Council Census in California.


Q: Is it important for me to submit the Census Form?

 
A: This document will enable us (if we are able) to communicate with you during an emergency event. 
(In other words, DHS is using 'scare tactics' to convince the public into giving away personal information)
 


Fire departments use "causal factors" to give people risk assessments

 Step 1C: Identify Causal Factors & Populations at Greatest Risk

"Fire Risk Likelihood" chart is identical to Australia's "Slip Risk Resistance" chart

 

Step 2A's "Qualitative Measures of Risk Likelihood" found on page 14, is IDENTICAL to Australia's "Slip Risk Resistance" chart.

image credit: Floorspliptest

 

Firefighters to assess people and homes with a letter grading system designed for slips and falls! (italics mine)
 
The above chart lists "A" as being the worst and "E" being the best.
 Wake up America, people are being given risk assessments based on slippery floor charts!
 

Firefighter's NEMSIS used to create a national database on everyone


Firefighters and EMS also use the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS) to spy on everyone. The NEMSIS project was developed to help states collect more standardized elements and eventually submit the data to a national EMS database.  According to CCR, NEMSIS currently collects more than 500 elements of personal data on people.
 

The International Association of Fire Chiefs boasts about giving homes 'fire risk assessments'...

 

'Fire risk assessment' names:

'Fire risk assessments' goes by many different names, like the "Smoke Alarm Outreach Program", "Home Fire Campaign", "Safer Homes, Fewer Burns",  "Senior Outreach and Education" and the "Fire Prevention Week. A Google search of  "Smoke Alarm Outreach Programs" returned 129,000 hits.

 

It doesn't take a professor, to see that risk assessments are bogus. Soon EVERY home in America will be also be given a 'fire risk assessment'.

 

 


An abridged version of the MassPrivate i blogspot artice, for the complete version go here.