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Summer Safety Resources

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Warm summer weather brings new safety hazards for all ages. From the sun and heat to pools and grilling, safety should be on the top of mind to prevent harm to people and animals.

Resources on this page focus on: grilling, pools and swimming, heat, summer weather, and firework safety.

 

Grilling Safety Resources: 

  • Safe Kids Worldwide – 6 Grilling Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe

Pool and Swimming Safety Resources:

  • Safe Kids Worldwide – Swimming
  • Safe Kids Worldwide – Open Water Checklist 
  • Homestead Structures – The Ultimate Guide to Pool Safety for Children and Pets 
  • Safe Kids Worldwide – 5 Water Survival Skills

Heat Safety Resources:

  • Safe Kids Worldwide – Heatstroke
  • Safe Kids Worldwide – Steps to Prevent Heatstroke

A heatstroke infographic illustrating tips on keeping kids safe from heatstroke in cars.

  • ASPCA – Hot Weather Safety

Weather Safety Resources: 

  • NOAA – Hurricane Safety Tips and Resources
  • Ready.gov – Prepare for Hurricanes

Firework Safety Resources: 

  • Safe Kids Worldwide – Fireworks Safety

Travel Safety Resources: 

  • Safe Kids Worldwide – The Ultimate Car Seat Guide

IT’S WORKING !

About 30 Elizabeth Court Apartment residents evacuated due to Thursday morning fire (03/02/2022)


Fire Sprinkler Activation Extinguishes Fire in Residential Complex (10/15/2021)


Smoke Detectors credited for lives saved in Norfolk NE Fire  (10/02/2021)


 

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Do you close before you doze?

Research has proven that a closed bedroom door can help save your life by slowing the spread of flames – and prevent heat, smoke, and deadly gases from filling your room.

Fire Is Getting Faster
Because of synthetic materials, furniture, and construction, fire spreads faster than ever before. Closing doors helps stop the spread of fire.
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EDITH - Exit Drills In The Home. Like work and schools, have a plan to get out of your home and a place for all family members to meet in an emergency. Practice that plan saves lives!

Today we arrived at a house fire and found all family members gathered at the end of the driveway after being alerted by their smoke alarm.

(Note - no blowups or people were harmed from this fire).
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EDITH - Exit Drills In The Home.  Like work and schools, have a plan to get out of your home and a place for all family members to meet in an emergency.   Practice that plan saves lives!

Today we arrived at a house fire and found all family members gathered at the end of the driveway after being alerted by their smoke alarm.   

(Note - no blowups or people were harmed from this fire). 
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Come see us and talk about Responder Safety in Booth 505 at Fire Rescue East in Daytona Beach. Thursday and Friday January 18-19. Free admission to the show. "On the Highway We Have Your Back". ... See MoreSee Less

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For Community Risk Reduction (CRR) Week, we have pulled together resources to support you in your community and risk reduction and public education efforts. This includes posters, handouts, push cards and videos. #CRRWeek Check it out and share. bit.ly/3vYq04m ... See MoreSee Less

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