In light of the horrific 7 alarm fire that happened this morning in Somerville I am sharing the following that was sent out by our Fire Chief, Kevin Kelleher. Please be safe.
Chief Fire Engineer Kevin Kelleher and the Somerville Fire
Department remind all residents that with higher temperatures and dry weather
comes the increased risk for fire hazards, and ask residents to take necessary
preventive steps in your home to decrease this risk.
The following is a list of steps to consider in your home:
·
Check batteries and operations in smoke
detectors.
·
DO NOT use grills on porches, on any floor of
your home.
·
If you use air conditioners, be sure they are
plugged into updated and secure sockets or surge protectors. Only plug
extension cords into one outlet, and do not run cords under any rugs.
·
Avoid smoking on porches, or while sitting in
bed or on couches.
·
Remove overstuffed furniture from porches.
·
NEVER clean with gasoline, or store it in warm
places.
In the event of a fire, be sure your family or your
roommates are prepared by discussing evacuation routes and planning a meeting
area outside the home.
“In recent weeks, a number of fires have occurred throughout
the City, however no injuries were reported thanks to updated and functioning
smoke detectors and other actions taken by homeowners,” said Chief Kelleher.
“It’s important to be proactive about fire prevention and fire safety, particularly
in extreme heat or, conversely, in extreme cold when space heaters and other
similar factors come into play. We are thankful that no one was seriously
injured in these recent fires, but it is important to remind everyone that fire
safety is important and necessary year-round.”
Thank you for considering these important steps to help us
ensure the safety of our community.
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