Monday, December 24, 2012

SFD Media Release - For more information on this release please call (509) 625-7002

Media Release

2 Habits to Prevent Deaths

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Date of Incident: 12/24/2012
Issuing Officer: AC Schaeffer

Narrative:
Do you remember the tragic fire in Stamford, Connecticut last Christmas morning that took five lives? (Link to news video)
 
We are asking homeowners to develop two simple habits that can prevent such senseless deaths: 

LEARN How To Safely Handle Fireplace Ashes:
 
Spokane Firefighters emphasize that fireplace ashes must always be handled with care. After cooling thoroughly in the fireplace, ashes should be placed directly into a metal can and soaked completely with water. No other items should be placed in the can. The metal can must be immediately covered with its own tight-fitting non-combustible lid. The closed container should then be stored at a safe outdoor location away from any structure or combustible items.
 
TEST Your Smoke Alarms at least Once Per Month:
 
The Spokane Fire Department suggests a functional smoke alarm inside each sleeping room and in the hallway adjacent to such rooms. A functional smoke alarm should also be installed at the top of any stairwell leading to sleeping areas, and on every level of the home. To assure the alarms are working, they should be tested at least once each month.  (Spokane residents were saved at 3am this morning by a functioning smoke detector)
 
More than 3,000 Americans die each year from fire - often in preventable blazes like Stamford. Prevent you and your loved ones from becoming a statistic by learning more at: usfa.fema.gov

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