The weather forecast is expected to change over the weekend. Is your home protected with smoke alarms? Have you tested your smoke alarms lately? Does your family have an escape plan if a fire happens in your home? Plan ahead!
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Smoke alarms should be installed in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of your home. In the basement, install on the ceiling at the bottom of the stairs. On levels without bedrooms, install in the common room or near the stairway.
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If there is a fire in your home, you could have less than two minutes to get out safely once the smoke alarm sounds. Make a fire escape, plan two ways out of every room, make sure all doors and windows open easily and practice your escape.
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Need something to do while you're sitting home. Click on the link below and complete a Home Fire Safety Survey from our friends at Fire Safe South Carolina.
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Do you know how to use a fire extinguisher properly? Use the PASS acronym-Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep. If you would like to learn more about fire extinguishers, please contact your local fire department.
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Take time this evening to complete a monthly check on your smoke alarms. If you don't have smoke alarms, are your smoke alarms are older than ten years old, call your local fire department for new smoke alarms.
The January meeting of the Spartanburg County Fire Chiefs Association will be held on January 9th, 2020, at 2pm. The meeting will be at the Lyman Event Center.
From the Spartanburg County Fire Chiefs Association Family to yours, Merry Christmas! We hope each of you has a festive time with family and friends. To the crews working this Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, thank you for serving your community during this Holiday Season!
The Spartanburg County Fire Chiefs Association and its Community Risk Reduction team would like for you to have a happy and safe holiday season. Here are a few safety tips to keep your family safe during this holiday season.
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With the cold weather we are experiences, please make you keep a 3-foot open area around any heating appliance. Always check and make sure your smoke alarms are in working condition.
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