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The Grafton Fire Department is a Call Department operating out of three stations:
- Station One: serves as Fire Headquarters and the Business Office.
26 Upton Street
Grafton, MA 01519
Phone: 508-839-4606 - Station Two:
2 Mill Street
North Grafton, MA 01536 - Station Three:
92 Main Street
South Grafton, MA 01560
Inspection Notice
We are currently booking Smoke Detector inspections up to one month out.
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Eric Mathieu
Fire Chief
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Jenine Grabau
Fire Department Office Manager
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Fire Department
Physical Address
26 Upton Street
Grafton Fire Department HQ
Grafton, MA 01519
Phone: 508-839-4606Emergency Phone: 911
Office Hours:
Mon. - Fri. - 7:30 - 3:30
- What do I need for Smoke Detectors?
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See the Guide to Massachusetts Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Requirements (PDF).
- How can I get my smoke detectors inspected?
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Are you are selling your home or refinancing? You will need a Certificate of Compliance from the Fire Department that shows that your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors/alarms meet the requirements for a sale or transfer.
After you have set a date for the closing, contact the Grafton Fire Department to schedule an inspection of your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors right away. Don't wait until the last minute, the inspection schedule fills up quickly.
- You will need to know when the home was built and whether or not there have been substantial changes made since then that would have required a building permit. The date of the latest building permit will determine the requirements that would need to be met for your property. See the Guide to Massachusetts Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Requirements (PDF).
- Determine the age of each detector. The manufacturer stamps the date on the front or back of the detector. If there is no date on the detector, it has expired and must be replaced.
- Smoke Detectors more than 10 years old must be replaced.
- Carbon Monoxide Detectors more than 7 years old must be replaced.
There will be a fee for the inspection. Payment can be made in the form of a banker's check or a realtor's check. The Fire Department accepts personal checks from the Realtors only.