Key Highlights
- Joey Gase and NFPA’s partnership aims to promote fire safety awareness to NASCAR fans nationwide.
- The collaboration launches at the NASCAR Xfinity Series event on March 8, 2025.
- Sparky the Fire Dog will engage fans during races to promote fire safety education.
- The initiative aligns with Fire Prevention Week, celebrated from October 5-11, 2025.
- Events will include races in Atlanta, Daytona, Bristol, Kansas, and Charlotte.
NFPA and Joey Gase Motorsports Team Up for Fire Safety Awareness
While partnerships in sports often aim to improve performance, the collaboration between the National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) and Joey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen focuses on a more critical mission: fire safety awareness.
This partnership enters its tertiary year, aiming to reach a broad audience across the United States. The NFPA, renowned for its dedication to fire safety, aligns with Joey Gase and Scott Osteen to utilize the popularity of NASCAR for their cause.
Starting with the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) event at Phoenix Raceway on March 8, 2025, the initiative will continue throughout the year. Joey Gase will race in car #53, while Sparky the Fire Dog®, NFPA’s official mascot, will engage with race fans to promote fire safety messages.
The collaboration is tactically timed to coincide with Fire Prevention Week™, October 5-11, 2025, maximizing the impact of their educational efforts within the racing community.
NFPA’s Mission and Goals for 2025
The NFPA’s mission for 2025 centers on the dissemination of fundamental fire safety information to diverse audiences, leveraging the broad reach of NASCAR to amplify their message.
Lorraine Carli, vice president of Outreach and Advocacy at NFPA, highlighted the value of collaborating with Joey Gase, seeing it as a crucial opportunity to engage NASCAR fans and communities nationwide.
“Our collaboration with Joey Gase has provided a valuable opportunity for raising fire safety awareness among NASCAR fans and communities across the U.S.”
“We’re excited to expand these efforts in 2025 to share potentially life-saving messages as we approach Fire Prevention Week, the largest NFPA public awareness campaign of the year.” – Lorraine Carli
As Fire Prevention Week approaches, the NFPA aims to expand their efforts, focusing on educating the public about fire safety measures that could potentially save lives.
Future NASCAR Events Featuring NFPA and Joey Gase
Joey Gase’s partnership with the NFPA extends beyond Fire Prevention Week, as they prepare for a series of upcoming NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) races. These events will be hosted at five prominent tracks: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Daytona International Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, and Charlotte Motor Speedway. By joining forces, Gase and the NFPA aim to amplify fire safety awareness throughout the NASCAR community.
As these races approach, supplementary details and associated activities will be revealed. The collaboration between Gase and the NFPA highlights a proactive approach to promoting fire safety, leveraging the NASCAR platform to reach a wide audience.
Fire Safety Statistics and the Need for Awareness
Despite advances in fire prevention technology, the persistent occurrence of home fires in the United States highlights the ongoing need for education in fire safety.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that in 2023, there were approximately 332,000 home structure fires. This alarming statistic resulted in 2,890 civilian deaths, 10,190 injuries, and $11 billion in direct property damage. Remarkably, civilian deaths and injuries increased by nearly 7 percent and 3 percent, respectively, from the previous year, despite a nearly 8 percent decrease in the number of fires.
This paradox emphasizes the critical role of public education in fire safety, which is vital to reducing fatalities and injuries.
- 32% of home fire deaths occurred in homes without working smoke alarms.
- Cooking equipment remains the leading cause of home fires.
- Heating equipment is the next leading cause.
- Electrical distribution systems are a major fire source.
- Careless smoking is the leading cause of civilian fire deaths.
Joey Gase’s Commitment to Fire Safety and Fire Prevention Week
Aligning with the mission of promoting fire safety, Joey Gase collaborates with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to emphasize the importance of Fire Prevention Week. As the owner and driver for Joey Gase Motorsports, Gase is passionate about spreading awareness that home fires remain a serious threat, often resulting in devastating impacts.
“I’m thrilled to be teaming up with NFPA again to remind people that home fires can and do still happen on a daily basis, often with devastating impacts.”
“It’s important to be proactive around home fire safety to save lives and reduce loss, and I hope that our collaboration will continue to motivate people throughout the country to take action and be prepared.” – Joey Gase
Celebrated every October, Fire Prevention Week is the United States’ oldest public health observance, educating individuals on minimizing home fire risks for over a century. Gase’s partnership with the NFPA aims to inspire proactive measures in fire safety nationwide.
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The collaboration between Joey Gase and the NFPA emphasizes the critical importance of fire safety awareness in NASCAR. By integrating fire prevention strategies into future NASCAR events, they aim to educate fans and participants about the significance of fire safety. This partnership not only highlights Joey Gase’s commitment to safety but also aligns with NFPA’s mission to reduce fire-related incidents by 2025. Increased awareness can lead to safer environments, highlighting the necessity of such initiatives in sports and beyond.
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