Final Leaf Cleanup: Monday, December 15 - Friday, December 19 starting from the West side of the Village to the East. Once a street has been cleaned no further collections will be made and leaves deposited thereafter will be the responsibility of homeowner to remove.


*** Village Hall will be closed to the public starting January 12th, 2026, and will re-open on January 20th, 2026 *** 

Department of Fire Prevention

Fire Marshal's Office

Department Head

Kenneth Collum
Fire Marshal

Monday - Friday: 9:00am-4:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

Contact

NamePositionPhoneContact
Kenneth Collum Fire Marshal (631) 324-4150 #250 Email

Frequently Asked Questions

A Knox Box shall be by the front door of the residence within 5 feet left or right of the front door and 4-5 feet off the ground at the door.

Ken Collum is the East Hampton Village Fire Marshall and conducts fire inspections.

A Residential Knox Box is defined as a small, wall-mounted safe that holds keys to a building or home to be utilized by the fire department, emergency medical services, and sometimes the police department to ensure quick access to a building or residence. Residential Knox Boxes reduce forced entry that may cause property damage and ultimately provides residents with a back-up plan during a crisis.

Please contact the East Hampton Village Fire Marshal’s office at 631-324-0763, for answers to your Knox Box questions.

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