Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, who is also State Fire Marshal, would like to congratulate Chief Wesley Hutchins on being appointed as Executive Director of the @NCAFCChiefs! On behalf of our entire team, congratulations & we looking forward to working with you!
A winter storm is moving through the NE and is expected to dump heavy snow over the next few days. Please help out your local fire departments by keeping the fire hydrants in your neighborhood clear. This could save precious moments! #WinterSafetyTips#firehydrants#KeepItClear
Please join us in congratulating our very own Chris Faucette, who was sworn in yesterday as the 2020-2021 Southern Section President of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors yesterday. Congratulations Chris! Keep up the great work!
Cooler weather is creeping in. Take advice from Charleston Fire Marshal on preventing furnace fires. “Check and make sure there are no nests, make sure your filter is cleaned out, make sure you have a blue flame.” #FirePrevention#FireSafetyTips#BeSafe
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Don't forget to come out and see us along with Durham Fire Department tomorrow (Saturday Oct, 10th) at Lowe’s (117 William Penn Plaza) from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Come out and learn how to stay safe in your home. Fire Prevention starts with you! #FPW2020#FirePreventionWeek#DCo
Do you know what to do if you accidently start a small grease fire? Put a lid on it and turn the heat off or, if it's small and manageable, pour baking soda or salt on it to smother the fire. Learn more about National #FirePreventionWeek at https://t.co/Q33xG7sq9K.
Don't forget to be like Bill! Keep a lid near by when cooking and never leave cooking unattended. Take time to talk to children about the importance of kitchen safety and what to do in case of a fire. Always have a meeting plan and know two ways out !! #firesafeNC#FPW2020
The Durham County Fire Marshal’s Office and the City of Durham Fire Department will be at Lowe’s (117 William Penn Plaza) on Saturday, October 10, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Come out and learn how to stay safe in your home. Fire Prevention starts with you.
#FirePreventionWeek
It's Fire Prevention Week and @tracy_lawrence is helping us spread the word about fire safety in the kitchen! #FirePreventionWeek WATCH: https://t.co/50Uzvxvnn5
Remember to keep a clutter free cooking surface! This will minimize the potential for accidental fires and burns. Please help us by keeping your home fire safe !
This week is #FirePreventionWeek. The theme is “Serving Up Fire Safety in the Kitchen.” Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey is sharing home fire safety tips that focus on kitchen safety. Did you know cooking is the leading cause of home fires? Remember #FireSafety in the kitchen.
Cooking is the leading cause of U.S. home fires. Unattended equipment is a factor in one-third (31%) of those fires and half (48%) of the associated deaths. #FirePreventionWeek
Good Morning! Remember as we are home more during these upcoming months to continue to serve up fire safety in the kitchen. Have a kid-free zone of at least 3 feet from all heat sources during and after cooking !
Do not leave a vehicle running in an enclosed garage. Be especially careful with push-button start vehicles or ones with smart keys. #COPoisoning#COtheSilentKiller#BeSafe
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The Durham County Fire Marshal's Office would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family of Deputy Chief Jason Dean and
@ClaytonFire
Rest In Peace, Chief.
Fire Prevention Week 2020 is Oct 4-10. Keep an eye out for Fire Prevention tips, information and resources here or on our Facebook page Durham County Fire Marshal