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Remember:
SMOKE DETECTORS
SAVE LIVES!

Check the Batteries!!!

Remember to CHANGE the battery in your smoke detectors when you CHANGE your clocks!!!


Follow these tips to help save your life & property from fire:

  1. For minimum protection, install a smoke detector outside of each bedroom or sleeping area in your home. Keep your bedroom doors closed while you are asleep. Better, install detectors on every level of your home.
  2. Keep your smoke detectors properly maintained. Test them once a week to ensure that the detectors are working properly. Every Spring and Fall when you change your clocks, remember to change your smoke alarm batteries. Use only the type of batteries recommended on the detector.
  3. If your smoke detector sounds an alarm when no smoke is present, it may be defective or it might have a low battery. If smoke from cooking materials causes the detector to sound an alarm, do not remove the batteries or disconnect the power source. Simply fan the smoke away from the detector until the alarm stops. If this happens frequently, it may be necessary to relocate the detector or install a different type of detector.
  4. Develop an escape plan and review the plan with all members of the family frequently. Be aware that children and elderly people may need special assistance should a fire occur. Establish a meeting place outside the house for all members of the family to ensure that everyone gets out safely. When fire occurs, get out of the house and use a neighbor's telephone to notify the Fire Department.

When you see us operating at a Fire or Emergency scene, you may see our Fire Line tape, similar to this:
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This is for your protection and safety.  Please do not pass this tape and stand away and out of harms way while we perform our work.  Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.