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Fire Prevention and Safety Tips
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Make sure your smoke alarms are in proper working order and are not past their expiration date.
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Change batteries for your smoke alarm and C.O. alarms twice a year.
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Smoke Alarms need to be changed at least every 10 years depending on the manufacturing recommendation.
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Plan two escape routes and make sure your children know them.
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In-case of any smoke stay low to the ground.
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Do not leave stove tops unattended.
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Keep any open flame away for any flammable objects.
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For more information about fire safety and prevention please visit the websites below:
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Top Fire cause in the US click HERE
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More information on Smoke/CO Detectors click HERE
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Smokey the Bear.com
Ready.gov
NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness
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