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FIRE PREVENTION


 Fire Prevention is a Year Long Practice!

Dial 911 In An Emergency!!!

TIPS
Never leave burning candles unattended and do not allow children to keep candles or incense in their rooms.

HOME FIRE SAFETY

It is time for spring house cleaning. Now is the time to clean out and dispose of those old cans of paint and thinners and accumulated newspapers and magazines. Check your local newspapers for times and locations to drop off household hazardous materials.
When you clean windows check them for ease of opening, you may need them as a means of exit in case of fire.

CHANGE YOUR CLOCK CHANGE YOUR BATTERY

Change the battery in your smoke alarms and perform maintenance such as vacuuming and dusting as per manufacturers instructions.
Remember proper placement of smoke alarms, with at least one on every level.
Review and practice your home escape plan.

OUTDOOR SAFETY

When using ladders, check for safe and proper placement. Be aware of any obstructions, overhead wires, electrical, cable, phone and tree branches.
Check cords and outlets for fraying or exposed wiring on all electrically operated equipment.
On gas operated equipment, check fuel lines and connectors for leaking fuel.
Never use or store gasoline indoors.
Fill lawn mowers, motorbikes and power saws outside and only when the motor is cool. Store gasoline in a cool place away from the house in a detached garage or shed, and always in an approved safety can.
Keep gasoline and all flammable liquids away from children.