For those who have watched what we've done and taken part in the community here, thank you! You already know that this meager blog and a book have come a very long way, transforming into an outlet for community discussion on real-world fire protection-specific challenges. It's come a very, very long way. We take on a variety of causes around here, but I've learned in talking with many people that we haven't been particularly clear on what those are. I'm often asked, 'What do you actually do? What are you working on? What are you working towards?' I talk about significant change a lot, and in the interest of transparency and helping give a holistic picture of what change we're actually trying to bring about in the industry, I'm excited to share our first-ever Community Impact Report. I'm not even sure yet what to call it nor what frequency you'll want it, but with it, I'd like to share a complete-picture look at (1) what we're trying to accomplish and (2) what we're doing to move the needle. It's more than just the blog - it's a big-picture look at all that we've got going on. So with that in mind, our subscriber today in just a few minutes will get our first Community Report. You can see the initiatives (our goals, minus recent updates) here: www.meyerfire.com/about.html Please, please - let me know what you think. Interesting? Boring? Worthwhile? A waste? I can thicken the skin a bit. We built the website with hope to actually bring positive change to parts of the industry that might need it. This is our way of sharing what we're actually doing about it - so you're feedback is more than welcome! Comment below.
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6/13/2025 06:44:42 am
Thanks for sharing this update! It's awesome to see how your blog grew into something that helps so many. As a fencing contractor Johnson City homeowners trust, we admire the way you support your community. We learned a lot from your post and appreciate all the good work you're doing!
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