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Building Safety Month is an international campaign that takes place in May to raise awareness about building safety. This campaign reinforces the need for the adoption of modern, regularly-updated building codes, and helps individuals, families and businesses understand what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures.

The International Code Council, its 64,000 members, and a diverse partnership of professionals from the building construction, design and safety communities come together with corporations, government agencies, professional associations and nonprofits to promote building safety through proclamations, informational events, legislative briefings and more. We come together to support Building Safety Month because we understand the need for safe and sustainable structures where we live, work and play.

All communities need building codes to protect their citizens from disasters like fires, weather-related events and structural collapse. Building codes are society's best way of protecting homes, offices, schools, manufacturing facilities, stores and entertainment venues. Code officials work day in and day out to keep the public safe.

Weekly Themes and Icons

The 2025 campaign theme is “Game On!” and includes these special weekly themes.

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Week 1: The Warm Up (May 1–3)

Welcome to Week 1, Opening Day of Building Safety Month 2025! As part of our "Game On!" theme, we’re kicking things off by covering the basics of building safety and sharing a bit about Building Safety Month. Building safety is a team effort, and this month we’re giving you the playbook to help keep the places where we live, work and play safe!

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Week 2: Build Your Offense (May 4–10)

Strap on your helmet and lace up your cleats, Week 2 creates a gameplan to actively support building safety programs in your community! Now's the time to build your team and let your voices be heard by attending city council meetings, sending press releases and more. Here we share fun and educational resources to get kids involved with Building Safety Month, too!

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Week 3: Build Your Defense (May 11–17)

The best defense is a good offense! Week 3 of Building Safety Month 2025 focuses on how building safety impacts our everyday life and highlights the things we can do at home to stay safe. Here we share fire and water safety tips and home maintenance best practices, how to prepare for a disaster and how to plan ahead to limit damages to buildings from natural hazards in your community, and how to be more sustainable to ensure a cleaner and greener tomorrow.

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Week 4: The Starting Lineup (May 18–24)

Michael Jordan said it best: “Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships!” Week 4 of Building Safety Month shares a glimpse into the world of building safety professionals by outlining different roles and their responsibilities, as well as spotlighting how building safety professionals make a difference in their communities. We also provide examples of when you should call a building safety professional, specifically for permitting, home renovations or buying a house.

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Week 5: Going Into Overtime (May 25–31)

Building safety doesn’t stop after the fourth quarter or ninth inning – consistent diligence and advancement is imperative to keeping our homes and communities safe! Here we take a look at some hot topics in the building safety industry, including artificial intelligence, global trends and more.

Children's Activities

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Children's Coloring Book

Children's Certificate

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  2. 2660 Civic Center Drive

  3. Roseville, MN 55113


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    8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


  5. Phone: 651-792-7000

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