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[quote="Michael"]We have all had a busy week. Many of us are still without power, but we have a very important job to do this weekend. When we change our clocks, change the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors and test them. Replace outdated detectors and practice your escape plans. This simple step can be a life saver. Hope everyone recovers quickly from the storm and best wishes to all. Thank you, Michael[/quote]
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Michael
Posted: Fri, Nov 2 2012, 5:30 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Fire Prevention
We have all had a busy week. Many of us are still without power, but we have a very important job to do this weekend. When we change our clocks, change the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors and test them. Replace outdated detectors and practice your escape plans. This simple step can be a life saver. Hope everyone recovers quickly from the storm and best wishes to all.
Thank you,
Michael
Michael
Posted: Tue, Oct 23 2012, 8:28 am EDT
Post subject: Thanksgiving Safety
More and more people are turning to the turkey fryer to cook their Thanksgiving bird. Here are some tips from the CPSC to fry it safely...
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml04/04041.html
Michael
Posted: Wed, Oct 17 2012, 12:23 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Fire Prevention
Here is a great interactive fire safety website with Sparky the Fire Dog! Great site for the kids!
http://www.sparky.org/
Thanks,
Michael
Michael
Posted: Mon, Oct 15 2012, 7:37 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Fire Prevention
Last week we were in our local schools, teaching about fire safety. Items we covered include proper maintenance of smoke and co detectors, having an escape plan with at least two ways out with a meeting place outside, and practicing your plans. Have you practiced your home escape plan recently?
Michael
Posted: Mon, Oct 8 2012, 9:51 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Fire Prevention
Here are some projects for the kids to do!
http://sparky.org/parentpage/fpwkids.htm?categoryID=2019&URL=Safety%20Information/Fire%20Prevention%20Week/For%20kids%20and%20families
Michael
Posted: Thu, Oct 4 2012, 9:57 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Fire Prevention
Here are some tips from the USFA...
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/campaigns/smokealarms/escapeplans/index.shtm
Michael
Posted: Mon, Oct 1 2012, 12:10 pm EDT
Post subject: Fire Prevention
Yes, it's that time of year again! Here is a quick quiz on you fire safety knowledge!
http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=2220&itemID=52182&URL=Safety%20Information/Fire%20Prevention%20Week/Fire%20Prevention%20Week%20quiz&cookie%5Ftest=1