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Saturday, April 18, 2015
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Saturday April, 18 2015 Nature: Fire Prevention Display – Cordrey Center / RSC Landscaping Location: Cordrey Road, Millsboro, DE 19966 For many Spring is one of the most exciting times of the year! After a long, cold and never wanting to end winter season, the first sign of spring life starts to appear while all of the remnants of winter quickly turn green -- the longer days, the warmer temperatures, the blooming plants, and the many benefits of outdoor activities commence. On Saturday, April 18th, the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company attended the Cordrey Center to promote fire safety, fire prevention, and overall fire service awareness during one of the public community events. Indian River provided apparatus for display, questions and answer forum for any interested patron(s), promoted public awareness commentary, and performed basic fire prevention and fire safety commentary. Indian River unveiled its latest public relations concept which is a full sized mannequin in full firefighter attire. This overall intent of this project is to promote firefighter awareness from many aspects which include: “friendly firefighter,” firefighter protective equipment cost, and other information traits. Illustrated herewith are some fire safety tips that will help ensure a fire free entrance to this spring season: Spring Fire Safety Tips o Smoke detector units should be cleared of dust. o Fire extinguishers should be checked, and recharged if necessary. o Electric wiring should be checked for damage, and replaced if necessary. o Electric outlets and extension cords should not be overloaded. o Air Conditioning units and electrical cords should be checked. o Barbeque Gas grills (including gas hoses) and propane tanks should be inspected prior to use. o Never use open flame devices to strip paint. This is very dangerous and is illegal. o Never burn yard waste or trash. This is very dangerous and is illegal. o Windows should be checked to make sure they open and close properly, in case they are needed as exits. o Review your family's Fire Escape Plan. o Fuels for lawn and garden equipment, etc. should be stored in an approved container only. o Pesticides and chemicals should be stored in an approved container and away from children. o Swimming pool chemicals should be stored according to manufacturer guidelines. o Oil based paints and solvents should be stored in a metal cabinet |
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