Spring is truly upon us and that bring the likelihood of severe weather in our area. Everyone should have a basic knowledge of severe weather safety rules and have a severe weather plan in place. Knowing what to do, or where to go when severe weather threatens can be the difference between life and death.
Prepare now! Have an action plan for tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, high winds, flooding, and lightning.
The National Weather Service has several resources available to keep an eye on upcoming severe weather possibilities. The National Weather Service forecast for Fenton has good information. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is an excellent resource with a wealth of information. As always, local news outlets are ideal sources because of their focus on the St. Louis area.




The Fenton Fire Protection District is committed to providing our residents and neighbors the highest quality emergency services by being progressive, highly trained, and community oriented. We will achieve our mission through strong leadership, financial responsibility, and innovation.
Do you know the ages, weights, and heights which guide the appropriate usage of child safety seats and booster seats? As of August 28, 2006, Missouri law requires all children under the age of eight to be in an appropriate child safety seat or booster seat unless they are 80 lbs. or 4’9” tall.
The Fenton Fire Protection District issues permits for building construction, commercial use, blasting, bonfires, open burning, and commercial fireworks. Our permit applications are available for download from the