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FIRE HAZARDS - WHAT ARE THEY
The Byram Volunteer Fire Department would like to
urge local residents to make their homes fire safe by,
"cleaning up any fire hazards." All the
ingredients for fire are common in your home fuel,
ignition sources, air, etc. Every year, fire kills
thousands of people in their homes and damages or
destroys half-a-million homes. You can prevent home
fires if you know and follow basic fire safety rules and
eliminate fire hazards as you go about doing your daily
house cleaning chores.
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Don't let rubbish pile up, dispose of it regularly.
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Keep newspapers and magazines in neat piles and dispose
of them on regular recycling days or bring them to the
Recycling Center.
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Keep anything that will burn away from furnaces or
stoves.
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Don't store flammable objects under wooden stairs.
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Have your heating system checked yearly by a
professional.
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Check your chimney for loose bricks and cracks.
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The stove pipe on a wood burning stove should be checked
regularly.
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Always use a screen in front of your fireplace.
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Don't store items in front of your furnace or in front
of the gas meter. The fire department must have access
to it.
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In the late fall, before snow arrives, place a marker at
the curb where your gas shut-off is on your gas feed
line.
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Have working smoke detectors in your home.
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Make and practice an escape plan with your family.
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Keep fire hydrants clear of snow, ice or weeds. Keep it
visible and available for the fire department. The house
we save may be yours. |