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Messaging around smoke alarms and batteries is more nuanced now that newer smoke alarms have 10-year batteries. For those beginning #daylightsavings on 3/12, change clocks & check batteries, if needed. Test smoke alarms monthly. For more information: https://t.co/4FcwEa0Tij
Daylight savings time begins this weekend Sunday, March 12. This is a good time to test your smoke alarms and change replaceable batteries if needed. Check out our collection of social media cards to share with your friends and family: https://t.co/vdfZnf40cI #DayLightSavings
https://t.co/MtbMbJHmyF Get ready for our annual San Diego Boot Drive on Thursday, March 9 and help your local #FireFighters support local burn survivors #SDBootDrive
One week until the Firefighter Boot Drive🧑🚒! During this annual event on Thursday March 9, firefighters take to San Diego county intersections to support burn survivor services and fire prevention programs.
You can donate to the Boot Drive today: https://t.co/wH2aWQt5vV
Are you and your family ready in case of a home fire or other emergency? Sit down with everyone in your home – from young children to grandparents – and make a plan for how to get out of each room.
Christmas trees, holiday decorations, cooking and baking all contribute to an annual increase in U.S. home fires during the winter. Added awareness and some basic safety precautions can help reduce the risk of fire. Share these cards with family and friends today. #holidaysafety
Don't know what to get your friends and family this holiday season? Show them how much you care about them by giving them a smoke and/or carbon monoxide alarm! #BeFireSafe#GiftSafety#CCFSC
Remember to Fall Back tonight by setting your clocks 1 hour behind! It is also a good idea to check your smoke alarm. The batteries should be replaced once a year. #BeFireSafe#CCFSC
For Halloween🎃 - keep your decorations & costumes away from flames & heating sources. Costumes can have capes, tails, or other bits that trail that easily catch fire. Decorations should be kept clear of exits and away from flames to ensure your Halloween is spooky and not scary
Halloween Fire Safety Tip 👉Decorating for Halloween this weekend🎃? Instead of burning candles, consider using battery operated candles or glowsticks in your spooky jack-o-lanterns for a frighteningly good display.
Halloween is a time for fun and spooky celebrations and activities, but it can also be a time for some truly scary fire safety hazards. Taking simple precautions can help ensure the holiday remains fun and fire-safe. https://t.co/WHcmm2VC3x #HalloweenSafety#SafeHalloween
Looking to have fright night fun this Halloween? Choose a costume that is flame resistant, and stay away from the long trailing fabric, so you don't trip. Print & color this tip sheet here: https://t.co/P4LE44vFV4 #halloweensafety
Do yard work, but make it fabulous ❤️🌱
Fall yard chores to help reduce your fire risk:
✅ Rake leaves
✅ Remove dead vegetation
✅ Cut dead grass
✅ Remove leaves from under decks, on roofs, and in gutters.
➡️ What's on your To-Do list?
#firesafemarin#marincounty
Huge shoutout to Kevin’s Kitchen for making all of these yummy cookies for one of our raffle prizes! Make sure you visit her website ( https://t.co/HhKeTvtlNr ) to order your own beautiful and delicious baked goods!🔥🍪 #FireSafe#Cookies