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In 2006, there were 1,642,500 fires reported in the United States (up 3% from 2005). These fires caused 3,245 civilian deaths, 16,400 civilian injuries, 89 firefighter deaths, and $11.3 billion in property damage. Many home fires are preventable. For many more safety tips visit www.nfpa.org
- Watch your cooking
Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling, or broiling food. If you must leave, even for a short time, turn off the stove.
- Give space heaters space
Keep fixed and portable space heaters at least three feet from anything that can burn. Turn off heaters when you leave the room or go to sleep.
- Smoke outside
Ask smokers to smoke outside. Have sturdy, deep ashtrays for smokers.
- Keep matches and lighters out of reach
Keep matches and lighters up high, out of the reach of children, preferably in a cabinet with a child lock.
- Inspect electrical cords
Replace cords that are cracked, damaged, have broken plugs, or have loose connections.
- Be careful when using candles
Keep candles at least one foot from anything that can burn. Blow out candles when you leave the room or go to sleep. NO Children at anytime lights or Extinguishes lite Candles, thats the PARENTS Job!
- Have a home fire escape plan
Make a home fire escape plan and practice it at least twice a year. Know 2 ways out of EVERY room in your house.
- Install smoke alarms
Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas. Interconnect smoke alarms throughout the home. When one sounds, they all sound.
- Test smoke alarms
Test smoke alarms at least once a month and replace batteries once a year or when the alarm “chirps” to tell you the battery is low. Replace any smoke alarm that is more than 10 years old. DONT BE A BATTERY BANDIT!! Have your replacement Battery in hand when replacing the old one!
This is a message brought to you by the Fire Prevention Division of the Municipality of Murrysville. For any Fire Prevention talks in the municipality contact Assistant Fire Chief Paul Paiano at 724-327-3987 . Now scheduling ALL Fire Prevention Talks/Tours stop by the Fire Prevention section of the site for a complete outline of our services.
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Sardis Volunteer Fire Company Station 78
5205 Rocky Hill Lane
Murrysville, PA 15668
Non-Emergency: 724-327-3987 or 724-733-2602
Emergency: 911
Fax: 724-733-2732
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2009 Outstanding Research Award Winners, Honor Roll Inductee Announced USFA today announced four fire service executives will receive the National Fire Academy's 2009 Outstanding Applied Research Award. In addition, Captain Stephen Marsar of the Fire Department of New York will be inducted to the Executive Fire Officer Program Roll of Honor.
Time to Check Your Smoke Alarms This weekend we will all be setting our clocks to Daylight Saving Time. The time change is a good reminder to check your smoke alarms. A properly installed and maintained smoke alarm is the only thing in your home that can alert you and your family to a fire 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Women's History Month: A Salute to Women in the Fire Service U.S. Fire Administrator Kelvin Cochran recognizes the contributions of women serving their communities through the American Fire Service.
New Report: Winter Residential Building Fires This topical report examines the causes and characteristics of winter residential building fires and shows the importance of family preparedness to fire safety.
Focus on Fire Safety: Appliance Fires Most homes have a multitude of electrical appliances ranging from small kitchen items such as toasters and microwaves to major appliances like clothes dryers and dishwashers. While appliances make our lives much easier, they also pose significant risks - including fire - if not maintained properly. Appliance fire safety is a matter of keeping your appliances in good working order, as well as using them as they were intended. The average homeowner has several thousand dollars invested in appliances. To protect your investment and to avoid the potential risk of fire, find out what to check for to ensure your appliances don't put you or your family at risk.
U.S. Fire Administrator Attends WMD Incident Command Course Following his challenge to fire service leaders across the nation to remain engaged in training and professional development, U.S. Fire Administrator Kelvin Cochran recently attended a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident command course at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Alabama.
Continuing Education Credits for On-Campus EMS Courses Students who need continuing education credits to maintain Emergency Medical Services (EMS) certification now can earn credits for each National Fire Academy EMS on-campus course they attend.
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