Decorations Potential — Fire Hazards

Decorations Potential — Fire Hazards

Decorations are a joy for many during the holiday season, but it's crucial to be aware of potential fire hazards and to follow the manufacturer's instructions.Follow these helpful tips to make the holidays safe and enjoyable: • Choose flame-resistant or flame-retardant decorations. • Inspect and discard damaged holiday wiring before use. • Test your smoke alarms and share your fire escape plan with guests. • Keep matches and lighters away from children. • Be sure to water real trees daily. Visit GwinnettSafety411.com for more safety tips.
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Household Chemicals – Hazardous – Safety Tips

Household Chemicals – Hazardous – Safety Tips

Household chemicals can be hazardous if not stored or used properly. Take a few minutes this weekend to do a safety check: • Proper storage: Keep cleaners, pesticides, and other chemicals in their original containers with labels intact. • Out of reach: Store all chemicals away from children and pets—high cabinets or locked closets work best. • Separate incompatible items: Never store bleach next to ammonia or other cleaners that could react dangerously. • Check expiration dates: Old or degraded chemicals can be more reactive or ineffective. • Use safely: Always follow instructions, wear gloves if needed, and ventilate the…
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Hands-Only CPR Event – Sign Up

Hands-Only CPR Event – Sign Up

In an emergency, every second counts. Hands-Only CPR can double or even triple a person’s chance of survival, and it’s easier than you think. You don’t need medical training — just the willingness to act and a few simple steps. • Call 911 — put your phone on speaker. • Follow the dispatcher’s instructions — they’ll guide you through what to do. • Push hard and fast in the center of the chest to the beat of a familiar song like “Stayin’ Alive.” Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services’ Community Risk Reduction team offers free Hands-Only CPR classes across the county.…
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Holiday Fire Hazards – Safety Tips

Holiday Fire Hazards – Safety Tips

Here are the biggest hazards shown in the video: Overloaded outletsToo many plugs in one outlet or power strip can spark a fire. Unattended candlesCandles near curtains, décor, or walkways are a fire hazard. Dry Christmas treesA dry tree can burn faster than you can react. Damaged or hot lightsBroken bulbs, frayed wires, and overheated strands are a fire risk. Charging devices on soft surfacesPhones, tablets, and batteries can overheat when placed on beds, couches, or blankets. Blocked exitsGifts, decorations, and furniture slow down your escape during an emergency. Holiday cooking distractionsMost home fires begin in the kitchen, especially during…
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Warming Stations – Gwinnett County

Warming Stations – Gwinnett County

Need a warm place to rest tomorrow, November 28? With temperatures expected to drop below 35 degrees Fahrenheit, find temporary, overnight relief at one of our five warming stations. Locations are open from 6:00 pm to 7:00 am and include a nourishing meal. For a list of locations and bus routes, visit GwinnettCounty.com/WarmingStations or call 770.822.8850.
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Making the Most of 911

Making the Most of 911

Help Us Help You: Making the Most of 911When emergencies happen, every second counts — and clear communication can save lives. Gwinnett’s 911 Center is your first point of contact for help. Here’s how you can help dispatchers and first responders reach you faster: • Stay calm: Take a deep breath and speak clearly. • Know your location: Give exact addresses or landmarks, especially if you’re calling from a cell phone. • Answer every question: Dispatchers are trained to ask what firefighters and paramedics need to know before they arrive. • Don’t hang up early: Stay on the line until…
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Carbon Monoxide (CO) – Poisoning – Safety Tips

Carbon Monoxide (CO) – Poisoning – Safety Tips

Carbon monoxide is known as the invisible killer because you can’t see it, smell it, or taste it, but it can be deadly if it builds up in your home. As cooler weather moves in, remember these key safety tips to protect your family and stay CO-safe this season: • Have your furnace, fireplace, and gas appliances serviced every year by a qualified technician.• Keep dryer vents and chimneys clear of lint, leaves, or debris so gases can escape safely.• Never warm up your vehicle inside the garage, even with the door open.• Use generators outdoors only, at least 20 feet from…
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Splash Your Way Into Holiday Cheer

Splash Your Way Into Holiday Cheer

Don’t let the winter chill put a damper on your spirits! Grab your swimsuit and have a splash at one of Gwinnett’s year-round aquatic centers that offer exercise classes, swim lessons, and special events.Come celebrate the silver anniversary of Collins Hill Park Aquatic Center at 25 Years of Aquatic Fun! on Friday, December 5 from noon to 6:00pm. Bring the family for free admission to the pool, plus swim evaluations from a certified water safety instructor, a lifeguard challenge, and cake and punch.Every month, Bogan Park Aquatic Center hosts Bogan Kids Club for ages 6 to 12 with swimming, dinner, games, and themed crafts…
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Gwinnett County Fun Activities – Kids /Teens /Seniors/EveryOne – December

Gwinnett County Fun Activities – Kids /Teens /Seniors/EveryOne – December

Gwinnett County Fun Activities (1) For Teens &  Kids : Magical Moments with Mrs. Claus | December 510:00 am – noon | George Pierce Park | $5 (ages 2 – 5)Join Mrs. Claus for crafts, treats, and story time.Jolly Jammies | December 610:00 am – noon | Gwinnett Community Resource Center at Sawnee Avenue (formerly OneStop Buford) | $2 (ages 4 – 10)Snuggle in your pajamas for story time, a movie, hot chocolate, crafts, and more!Kids Night Out: Grinchmas | December 126:00 pm – 9:00 pm | Shorty Howell Park | $12 (ages 7 – 12)Join us for a Merry Grinchmas with games, crafts, treats,…
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