| Fire
Prevention
Sparky
the Fire Dog's Web Site
Check out Sparky the Fire Dog's web site, it's informative and
fun for the whole family.
USFA
for Kids
The United States Fire Administration kid's page is full
of tips to keep kids and their parents safe from fire.
October
3rd-9th was Fire Prevention Week
Fire Prevention Day was inaugurated on October 9, 1911. The date
of October 9th was chosen because it marks the anniversary of the "Great
Chicago Fire of 1871," which killed 250 people and destroyed 17,430
buildings, at a cost of $168 million. The disaster was the fire that started
people thinking in terms of fire prevention rather than only firefighting.
Fire Prevention
Day was started by the Fire Marshals Association of North America, now
part of the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA). The day was first proclaimed by President Woodrow Wilson on the
40th anniversary of the Chicago blaze.
In 1992,
on recommendation of a member of NFPA and unanimous vote of the membership
at the association's annual meeting that year, the fire safety observance
was extended to cover the entire week that includes the October 9th anniversary
date.
Test
Your Smoke Alarms
As part of
Fire Prevention Week, we recommend everyone take the time to test their
smoke alarms. Did you know, roughly 70 percent of home fire deaths
result from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms.
Be
Prepared
Making sure that homes are equipped with working smoke
alarms is only part of the solution. Kids and families must also know
what to do when the smoke alarm sounds - check
out these tips from the NFPA, and be prepared.
Winter
is Coming
As winter approaches, please keep in mind that we need your help
to make sure that the fire department can get to the fire hydrants in
your area.
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