Category: Safety Topics

Christmas Safety

Posted on 12/01/09 in Safety Topics, 1 Comment

With the onset of the holiday season, it is important to focus on fire safety and prevention. The celebration of the season brings with it increased usage of electric lights, decorations, candles, and the ever popular Christmas tree, all of which can be potential fire hazards. Additionally, cooking fires increase during the holidays as families [...]

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Fireplace & Home Fire Safety

Posted on 11/19/09 in Safety Topics, No Comments

Download: Fireplace & Home Fire Safety Fact sheet More than one-third of Americans use fireplaces, wood stoves and other fuel-fired appliances as primary heat sources in their homes. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of the fire risks when heating with wood and solid fuels. Heating fires account for 36% of residential home fires in rural [...]

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Candle Fire Safety

Posted on 11/19/09 in Safety Topics, 1 Comment

Focus on Fire Safety: Candle Fire Safety With the holidays fast approaching and the increased usage of seasonal decorations, it is important to focus on candle fire safety and prevention.  Because the majority of candle fires result from human error and negligence, candle fires and their associated casualties are preventable. If possible, avoid using lighted [...]

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Know When to Go!

Posted on 11/14/09 in Safety Topics, No Comments

REACT FAST TO FIRE! The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) estimates that approximately 80 percent of all fire deaths in the United States and Canada occur in the home. Roughly 11 people per day, die in home fires in the U.S. and Canada. Many lives can be saved if people react immediately when a fire [...]

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Fire Extinguishers

Posted on 11/14/09 in Safety Topics, No Comments

Extinguishers Have Limits USED PROPERLY, a portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or containing it until the fire department arrives. Portable extinguishers for home use, however, are not designed to fight large or spreading fires. Even against small fires, they are useful only under certain conditions. The [...]

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Carbon Monoxide

Posted on 11/14/09 in Safety Topics, No Comments

What it is Carbon Monoxide & what it can do to you Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, deadly gas. It can kill you before you know it because you can’t see it, taste it or smell it. At lower levels of exposure, it can cause health problems. Some people may be more vulnerable [...]

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Electrical Fire Safety

Posted on 11/14/09 in Safety Topics, No Comments

Electrical Devices & Appliance Safety Each year the Mendham Fire Department & First Aid Squad respond to a significant number of fires and medical emergencies caused by electrical malfunction. Every year in the United States, more than 1,000 people are killed and thousands more injured in electrical fire or shock incidents. It is important to [...]

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Safety for Older Adults

Posted on 11/14/09 in Safety Topics, No Comments

PROTECT YOURSELF Prevention is the best way to keep your home safety from fire. Be Kitchen Wise: Never leave cooking unattended. Use oven mitts and wear clothes with tight-fitting or rolled-up sleeves when you cook. Use a kitchen timer and remind yourself to turn off burners and the oven. Keep stove surfaces free of clutter [...]

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About 911

Posted on 11/14/09 in Safety Topics, No Comments

About 9-1-1 in our area Since 9-1-1 was introduced to Mendham, it has led to speedier responses to emergencies.  However, there are a few details about 9-1-1 that you should be aware of: For ANY EMERGENCY, dial 9-1-1 !!!!! If you require the assistance of the police, fire department or first aid squad, dial 9-1-1.  [...]

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CO Detectors & Alarms

Posted on 11/14/09 in Safety Topics, No Comments

According to UL Standard 2034, home carbon monoxide detectors must sound a warning before carbon monoxide levels reach 100 parts per million over 90 minutes, 200 parts per million over 35 minutes or 400 parts per million over 15 minutes. The standard requires the alarm must sound before an average, heathy adult begins to experience [...]

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