Electric Bike Safety Measures

Electric Bike Safety Measures

Safety is smart! Thank you Electrical Safety Foundation International. Did you receive an e-bike or electric scooter during the holidays? Before taking your new device out for a spin, make sure you read the manual and learn how to charge the device. Be sure to always use the manufacturer provided gear and remember to always charge by plugging directly into a wall outlet: https://www.esfi.org/li-ion-battery-safety/
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Christmas – Safety Tips

Christmas – Safety Tips

Safety Tips for celebrating Christmas : Keep candles at least 12 inches away from anything that burns. Make sure they are in stable holders and place them where they cannot be knocked down easily. Consider using battery-operated flameless candles, which can look, smell and feel like real candles. Inspect holiday lights each year before you put them up. Throw away light strands with frayed or pinched wires. Read manufacturer’s instructions for the number of light strands to connect. Water your Christmas tree every day. A dry Christmas tree can burn very hot and very fast. Make sure your tree is…
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Christmas Tree & Care — Tips

Christmas Tree & Care — Tips

Did you know one out of 32 reported home Christmas tree fires resulted in a death? If you’re choosing a real tree this year, properly watering your tree can help reduce the risk of a home fire. Here are some tips for selecting the right Christmas tree and giving it proper care to prevent fires: • Check tree needles: Needles should bend, not break, and be difficult to remove. • Do a trunk test: A fresh tree's trunk is sticky. Bouncing the trunk should not dislodge many needles. • Avoid heat sources: Keep the tree away from fireplaces, wood stoves,…
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Candles Safety —  Tips

Candles Safety — Tips

With cooler nights upon us, more people tend to light candles to create a cozy environment. Unfortunately, more lit candles increase the chance of fires. Studies show that three of every five home candle fires happen when a candle is placed too close to something that is flammable. Follow these tips to enjoy candles without any worries: Keep children and pets away from candle flames. When lighting candles, keep your hair and any loose-fitting clothing away from the flame. Blow out candles when you leave the room or home for any reason and before going to sleep. Never leave a…
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Christmas Tree – Safety Tips

Christmas Tree – Safety Tips

A dry Christmas tree is a fire hazard. Keep your tree watered to ensure it won't catch on fire. Be safe! Raise your hand if you’re putting up your tree this week! Follow these safety tips to keep your holidays fire-safe. nfpa.org/holiday . Some safety tips for Christmas:
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Building an Emergency Kit

Building an Emergency Kit

Did you know that everyone should have an emergency kit that includes supplies needed for at least a week? Make sure your kit meets your specific needs by including medications and other health supplies, especially if you have a disability. Download CDC’s free resources on building an emergency kit, Click Here.
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Pedestrians Safety During Night Walking

Pedestrians Safety During Night Walking

At some point in the day, everyone is a pedestrian. Unfortunately, pedestrian injuries and fatalities remain high. Drivers — be cautious at crosswalks, especially at night 🌙 and in hard-to-see conditions. 🌧️🌁 Pedestrians — stay alert 👁️, especially in the dark. 8 Safety Tips for Walking at Night : Walk in well-lit areas. Avoid streets without lighting if at all possible, and do not take shortcuts through poorly lit areas. Wear bright clothing and a reflector so motorists can see you. Carry a flashlight or other light source to increase your visibility and also so you can see the path…
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Always Buckle Up

Always Buckle Up

Always Buckle Up! No matter what type of vehicle you drive, one of the safest choices drivers and passengers can make is to buckle up. Buckle Up the Right Way Always place the shoulder belt across the middle of your chest and away from your neck, and place the lap belt across your hips, not your stomach. You should never put the shoulder belt behind your back or under your arm. Some Stats for Seatbelt savings :
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