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Dec 05 2011

Protect Your Family from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Safety Tips

  • Have your home heating systems (including chimneys and vents) inspected and serviced annually by a trained service technician.
  • Never use portable generators inside homes or garages, even if doors and windows are open. Use generators outside only, far away from the home.
  • Never bring a charcoal grill into the house for heating or cooking.  Do not barbeque in the garage.
  • Never use a gas range or oven for heating.
  • Open the fireplace damper before lighting a fire and keep it open until the ashes are cool.  An open damper may help prevent build-up of poisonous gases inside the home.
  • Install battery-operated CO alarms or CO alarms with battery backup in your home outside separate sleeping areas.
  • Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, and confusion.
  • If you suspect CO poisoning, get outside to fresh air immediately, and then call 911.

Know the Symptoms of CO Poisoning

  • Because CO is odorless, colorless, and otherwise undetectable to the human senses, people may not know that they are being exposed.  The initial symptoms of low to moderate CO poisoning are similar to the flu (but without the fever).  They include:
    • Headache
    • Fatigue
    • Shortness of breath
    • Nausea
    • Dizziness
  • High level CO poisoning results in progressively more severe symptoms, including:
    • Mental confusion
    • Vomiting
    • Loss of muscular coordination
    • Loss of consciousness
    • Ultimately death
  • Symptom severity is related to both the CO level and the duration of exposure.  For slowly developing residential CO problems, occupants and/or physicians can mistake mild to moderate CO poisoning symptoms for the flu, which sometimes results in tragic deaths.
  • For rapidly developing, high level CO exposures (e.g., associated with use of generators in residential spaces), victims can rapidly become mentally confused, and can lose muscle control without having first experienced milder symptoms; they will likely die if not rescued.

Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Fire Prevention · Tagged: carbon monoxide, co, co alarm, co poisoning, Fire Prevention, poisoning, safety

Sep 21 2011

Winter Heating Safety Tips

 

Did you know that heating equipment is a leading cause of home fires and deaths?

With a few safety tips and precautions you can prevent most heating fires from happening.

 

STAY SAFE AND BE WARM THIS COMING WINTER

  • Keep anything that can burn at least three-feet away from heating equipment, like the furnace, wood stove, fire place, or portable space heater
  • Never use your oven to heat your home
  • Only a qualified professional should install stationary space heaters, water heaters, or central heating equipment
  • Installation of a heating device should be installed according to local code and manufacturer’s instruction
  • Have heating equipment and chimney’s cleaned by a qualified professional yearly
  • If you smell gas in your gas heater call the fire company or gas company. Do not light the heater
  • Test smoke alarms monthly

 

Source: National Fire Protection Association

Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Fire Prevention · Tagged: fire, Fire Prevention, Heater, safety, Space Heater, Winter

Aug 02 2011

New Member Profile – Roll Call of Members

Check out our new “Roll Call of Members” page that highlights a different member of the Flourtown Fire Company each month!

As you will see, a lot of us are just like you.  Business and trade professionals, students, men, and women.

We are all neighbors and members of the same community, and we encourage you to learn more about us, and in doing so, maybe you will want to submit an application and become a member of Flourtown Fire Company too!

 

Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: History, Members · Tagged: Call, Fire Company, Flourtown, Member, Profile, Roll

May 27 2011

2nd Annual Golf Outing

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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Events

Apr 12 2011

Board of Director’s Meeting

Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Events

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