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Residents use interactive educational activities in a browser without a public account, name, email address, or app download.
A2C3 public-safety outreach
Interactive, browser-based outreach programs designed for fire departments, Community Risk Reduction teams, and the communities they serve.
What A2C3 actually does
A2C3 is a browser-based public-outreach platform that helps fire departments deliver interactive fire and life safety activities, distribute them through direct links or campaign-specific QR codes, and review anonymous engagement and performance data through dashboards and reports.
Residents use interactive educational activities in a browser without a public account, name, email address, or app download.
Campaign-specific links and QR codes distinguish participation generated by individual events, placements, or outreach efforts.
Supported programs record aggregate starts, completions, scores, timing, and question- or topic-level response patterns.
Departments receive organized dashboards, PDF reports, campaign comparisons, and CSV exports for review, planning, and documentation.
The practical value: less manual tracking, better documentation, and more measurable engagement.
A2C3 supports existing outreach. It does not replace educators, hands-on training, established resources, or prove long-term behavior change or reduced incidents.
Featured programs
Each experience is clearly labeled so departments can distinguish a public demonstration from a program still under evaluation.
All three public experiences are open for visitors to try. Please use a mouse, keyboard, or touchscreen and share feedback about what is clear, useful, difficult, or still needs refinement.

Each playthrough draws 10 questions from a 180-question fire-safety bank, creating a quick, approachable community activity with meaningful variety.

An interactive practice experience for the Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep method—designed for evaluation and feedback.

An anonymous, branching home-safety self-assessment with topic-level guidance and a participant assessment for personal records.
A practical agency workflow
A2C3 maintains the software, educational content, accessibility features, analytics, and approved build for each program. Departments select approved branding, share campaign links or QR codes, and review clear participation data.
Create a sample department preview Read the complete agency workflowApply the department logo, colors, approved text, and a structured frame.
Use a hosted link, a department website link, and campaign-specific QR codes.
Review aggregate starts, completions, scores, and question-level results.
Live demonstration reporting
This homepage mirrors the same live 30-day aggregate data used by the public A2C3 Demo Department dashboard. It updates as demonstration activity is recorded.
Live demonstration data only. Testing activity; not an actual department, community, or population. Not for official CRR metrics, agency reporting, grant documentation, or formal evaluation.
Public commitments
Only safeguards and capabilities that are genuinely implemented are presented as active.
Safety messages are reviewed, versioned, and clearly labeled by readiness.
Detailed game events become aggregate reports without player names or accounts.
Readable layouts, keyboard support, visible focus, and reduced-motion support.
Demonstrations, prototypes, samples, and known limitations are identified plainly.
Start a conversation
A2C3 is accepting a limited number of departments for supported evaluation. We welcome candid feedback and practical conversations about fit, scope, and readiness.
Or share feedback about the website and programs