Smoke Detectors
Smoke detectors should be installed on every level of your home, including outside your sleeping areas, and a smoke detector should be installed in each bedroom. The detectors should be of duel sensor technology to include both photoelectric and ionization detection. You can even install a combination of smoke and CO detectors to also protect you from CO. Please remember to change batteries in your detectors once a year. If you need help changing a battery, please call the Fire Department at (641) 792-3347.
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Fire Extinguishers
Keep a five pound ABC Fire Extinguisher in your home in case of a small fire. Keep the extinguisher in a location that can easily be accessible in case of an emergency.
Extension Cords
Never use extension cords as permanent wiring. If you must use an extension cord, make sure it is the proper size for what you are using it for. Do not plug multiple cords in an outlet. Use a surge protector if a multiple outlets are needed.
Candles
Candles may be pretty to look at but they are a cause of home fires — and home fire deaths. Remember, a candle is an open flame, which means that it can easily ignite anything that can burn.
Educational Materials
The National Fire Protections Association (NFPA) and the National Fire Safety Council (NFSC) have several educational materials for all topics and age groups. Click NFPA or NFSC to find materials for your specific needs.