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FIRE SAFETY

911 Information

Here are a couple of hints that will make accessing the emergency system easier, therefore allowing the department to respond more quickly. Thanks for your help!!

DIAL 911... FIRE, MEDICAL & POLICE

911...these are the only numbers you need to remember in an emergency. No longer do you have to thumb through the phone book or find that list next to the phone...just dial 911. The 911 system in Rhode Island is an enhanced system that gives the dispatcher your address on a computer screen as soon as you call. For all emergencies, please use the 911 system, be it for fire, medical or police. It is a very efficient system that will help protect you.

 

Number your homes 

The Harrisville Fire Department asks that all residents mark their homes with the correct street address in a highly visible area. Sometimes it is difficult for responding personnel to locate the house number, especially in the more wooded areas and at nighttime. Please keep your numbers conspicuously posted so we can assist you in a timely fashion. Thank you!!

 

Let us know you've moved in 

The Harrisville Fire Department strives to keep an accurate 911 directory at the station and on all the apparatus, so please let us know if you have moved into the Harrisville Fire District. This helps us to keep track of new construction and learn the new names of the people in our village. Just give us a call or sende-mail telling us your name and new address. Thank you for your help in this important matter!!

 

CARBON MONOXIDE

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a tasteless, odorless gas that is a silent killer. The Harrisville Fire Department recommends that each home be outfitted with a carbon monoxide detector, in addition to smoke detectors. If the detector is activated, our advice is to leave the house and call 911, especially if you or your family members feel ill. The Harrisville Fire Department is equipped to monitor your household in the event your detector goes into alarm. Please feel free to contact us if you have questions.

 

SMOKE DETECTORS 

Smoke detectors are an important step in providing a fire safe environment in your home. They provide quick recognition of smoke within a dwelling and allow the occupants to more easily escape a burning building. Minimally, detectors should be placed outside of your bedrooms and on each floor of the building. If you have any questions, please give us a call and we will be pleased to answer your inquiries.

MAINTENANCE OF YOUR SMOKE DETECTORS

-Change the batteries when you change your clocks in the Spring and Fall, or sooner if needed.

-Keep them clean by dusting regularly

-Replace all types of detectors every ten years

SMOKE DETECTORS SAVE LIVES!!!

 

HOME FIRE SAFETY

There are many aspects to making your home a fire-safe environment. Of course, you can never completely fireproof a home, but you can greatly reduce the risk of a fire. Please make your best effort to implement these simple fire safety rules in your home.

 

FIRE SAFETY GUIDELINES

Install smoke detectors in proper locations and maintain them well. There should be a smoke detector on each level of the house and outside all sleeping areas.

-Change the batteries when the clocks are changed in the spring and fall.

-Replace your detectors every ten years.

-Install a heat detector in your attached garage.

Develop escape plans for all family members. These plans should include at least two means of escape and a meeting place outside the house. Make sure to practice the plan on a regular basis and post the plan where everyone can see it.

-Practice Stop, Drop & Roll with your children

-Refrain from smoking in bed at all times.

-Do not overload electrical sockets...avoid the octopus.

-Hang ABC dry chemical fire extinguishers in the kitchen, cellar, garage, laundry room and workshops. Remember to have them serviced each year.

-Have your chimney cleaned on a regular basis.

-Use a screen in front of the fireplace to keep in hot embers.

-Have your furnace cleaned and serviced on a regular basis.

-Clean your clothes dryer and dryer hose reguarly to keep free of lint.