Smoke alarms save lives. Change the battery when you hear the chirp and check the date on the alarm as they only last ten years.
Test it today.
No smoke alarm - no chance.
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Always remember when parking your car to leave enough space not only for other cars to get through but especially for Fire Brigades who may be attending incidents.
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Never leave lit cigarettes smouldering unattended. Empty ashtrays before you go to bed and run the contents under the tap before you bin them. Never smoke when you are in bed, tired or on medication.
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Always be extra cautious in this type of weather. Use a spark guard in front of an open fire. Have a torch ready in the event of an outage, and never leave candles burning near flammable materials.
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Did you know that the smell of smoke not only won't wake you, but will actually put you into a deeper sleep?
A smoke alarm is vital to wake you in the event of a fire. Test it today.
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Christmas Day is here at last!
Kick back, celebrate, and enjoy, knowing you’ve kept everyone safe this Christmas. A big Happy Christmas from all of us at Fire Safety Ireland.
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2025 Dha LÁ Deag na Nollag. Lá 11.
Bain triail as d'aláraim deataigh go seachtainiúil, d'fhéadfadh sé do bheatha a shábháil.
Test your smoke alarm this week, it could save your life.
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2025 Fire Safety 12 Days of Christmas. Day 10.
Make sure to keep lighters and matches well out of reach of children and teach them about fire safety. They don't want to be on Santa's naughty list!
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