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Although you have probably heard this through the local news; its going to get extremely cold here later today and tonight and we at the Glassy Mountain Fire Department want you to be prepared and safe during this Extreme Cold event. Below are a few tips to be ready for the extreme cold. Fire Safety Tips: Check your smoke alarms to make sure they work. Replace any that do not work or that are more than 10 years old. If there is a fire, get out and stay out. Call the fire department (9-1-1) as soon as you are safely outside. Heating Safety: All heaters need space. Keep anything that can burn at least three feet away from heating equipment, like the furnace, fireplace, wood stove, or portable space heater. Keep kids and pets away from open fires and space heaters. Turn off portable heaters when leaving the room or going to bed. Never use an oven to heat your home. Use heating equipment with the label of a recognized testing laboratory and automatic shut-off—if they tip over, they shut off. Place space heaters on a solid, flat surface and keep them and their electrical cords away from things that can burn, high traffic areas, and doorways. Plug space heaters directly into wall outlets and never into an extension cord or power strip. Inspect any heater for a damaged cord, broken plugs, or loose connections. Replace them before using the space heater. If you use fuel-burning space heaters, use the proper fuel as specified by the manufacturer. When refueling, allow the appliance to cool first and then refuel outside. When using the fuel-burning space heater, open a window to ensure proper ventilation. If you smell gas in your gas heater, do not light the appliance. Leave the building immediately and call 9-1-1, the fire department, or the gas company. Wood stoves should bear the label of a recognized testing laboratory. In wood stoves, burn only dry, seasoned wood. In pellet stoves, burn only dry, seasoned wood pellets. Keep the doors of your wood stove closed unless loading or stoking the live fire. Allow ashes to cool before disposing of them. Place ashes in a tightly covered metal container and keep the ash container at least 10 feet away from the home and any other nearby buildings. Never empty the ash directly into a trash can. Douse and saturate the ashes with water. Remember the four Ps: People, Pets, Pipes, and Plants. Make sure people are protected from the cold. Dress warmly and in layers. Wear a hat and gloves when going outside. If traveling a far distance by car and the vehicle is not dependable, bring additional warm clothing or blankets. Make sure cell phones have fully charged batteries. Bring pets indoors and out from the cold. Make sure they have blankets or other warm material to lay on if not brought into a heated living space. Wrap any exposed pipes and leave faucets to drip water overnight or during extreme cold temperatures if exposed to the cold or unheated spaces. You can also open cabinet doors in kitchen counters and bathroom vanities to aid in providing warmth from the home to water pipes. And finally, make sure to cover plants and bushes that you want to protect from freezing.
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 16:41:23 +0000

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