Car Seat Installation Training

As the winter weather continues to create unfavorable driving conditions, it’s especially important to ensure your children are safe while traveling in your vehicle. We provide complimentary car seat checks throughout the county during scheduled events or by appointment at Fire Headquarters. Participants will learn how to properly install a car seat in a vehicle to ensure the proper restraint of children. Call 678.518.4845 to schedule an appointment. GwinnettCounty.com/CarSeat
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Remembering Gwinnett Citizens Fire Academy – Class25 – Training Team

Remembering Gwinnett Citizens Fire Academy – Class25 – Training Team

A Walk Down Memory Lane – Honoring Gwinnett CFA Class #25! Let’s take a moment to celebrate and thank the incredible graduates of Class #25, who completed the Gwinnett Citizens Fire Academy in May 2017! Your dedication, hard work, and passion for fire safety have impacted our community. Take a look at these memories from your CFA journey! If you spot yourself or a friend, tag them and share your favorite moments from Class #25. Thank you, Class #25, for being a part of the CFA family and for your continued support of fire safety and community service! #GwinnettCFA  #Class25…
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Temperatures Low – Freezing  Warning Thursday Night!!

Temperatures Low – Freezing Warning Thursday Night!!

Temperatures will dip below freezing overnight with wind chills expected to be in the single digits and teens Thursday morning, according to the National Weather Service. With freezing temperatures on the way, we urge you to take the below  steps : To help protect your family, pets, home, and plants: Check on your loved ones and neighbors to ensure they have warm clothing, adequate food and water, and necessary medications. Bring pets indoors. Provide them with warm bedding, food, and water. Never leave pets in vehicles during cold weather. Let faucets drip slightly during extreme cold. Know where your main…
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Lithium Batteries – Safety Tips

Lithium Batteries – Safety Tips

Lithium-ion batteries can be dangerous if not used safely. To prevent fires, you can:  Store properly: Keep batteries away from heat, direct sunlight, and anything flammable. Store them in a cool, dry place. Use the correct charger: Use the charger that came with the device, or a third-party charger designed for the device. Avoid overcharging: Unplug devices once they are fully charged.  Monitor temperature: Stop using devices if they become too hot or swollen.  Handle with care: If a battery is damaged, swollen, or leaking, do not use it. Dispose properly: Recycle batteries at a local battery recycling location. Follow manufacturer instructions: Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for charging,…
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FireFighters In Peachtree Corners

Firefighters found cooking to be the cause of the apartment fire in Peachtree Corners. For more information visit Bit.ly/PeachtreeCornersApartmentFire Please remember if you are simmering, baking, roasting, or boiling food, check it regularly. Use a timer to remind you that something is on the stove or in the oven. Never leave the house when you are cooking. Turn the burners off if you have to leave the kitchen or the house for any period. For More Images : 
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Garage Fires – Safety Tips

Garage Fires – Safety Tips

Prevent Garage fires! Thank you U.S. Fire Administration Store flammable items safely  Keep flammable liquids, like gasoline, paint, and solvents, in sealed containers Store flammable items away from heat sources and electrical appliances Consider using a flammable storage cabinet Store flammable liquids in a shed away from your home Keep the garage tidy Sweep the garage frequently, Keep the floor clear of clutter, and Tape down all cords and wires.  Install fire-safety features Install fire-rated drywall in your walls and ceiling  Replace the door separating your garage from your living quarters with a fire-resistant, self-closing door  Install a heat alarm or…
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Basement Fire Prevention — Safety Tips

Basement Fire Prevention — Safety Tips

Prevent basement fires! Thank you U.S. Fire Administration Install alarms  Install a smoke alarm in your basement and test it monthly If you have a heating system that uses oil, gas, or wood, install a carbon monoxide alarm Keep flammable materials away from heat sources  Keep flammable materials at least three feet away from furnaces, water heaters, wood stoves, and other heat-generating equipment Close burner access doors on gas water heaters and gas furnaces Maintain your electrical system  Maintain easy access to your circuit breaker panel or fuse box Install arc-fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) Plug major appliances directly into wall…
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Gourmet Dinner Cooking – Safety Tips

Gourmet Dinner Cooking – Safety Tips

If you’re looking to cook a gourmet dinner for your loved one at home this weekend, follow these safety tips to ensure a romantic and safe Valentine’s Day. When simmering, baking, roasting, or boiling food, remember to check it regularly. Use a timer to remind you that something is on the stove or oven. Never leave the house when you are cooking. Turn the burners off if you must leave the kitchen or the house for any period. Never wear loose clothing like dangling sleeves while cooking. Remember to stop, drop, and roll if your clothes catch on fire. Cool…
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