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Cleveland Fire Offers Winter Safety Tips

Electrical cords, cooking,

and holiday safety all covered!

 

  CLEVELAND – Whether staying warm or celebrating the holidays, Cleveland Firefighters want residents to be safe this winter. Guidance for residents will be provided this Thursday, December 15th, at 2pm at the Western Reserve Fire Museum and Education Center located at 310 Carnegie Ave.
   “Fire prevention is an important part of our mission,” said Cleveland Fire Chief Anthony Luke. “We hope this information will help to keep residents safe during the holidays this winter.”
Among the topics covered will be:
   Electrical Safety—Extension cords should only be used temporarily. Never run an electric cord under a carpet or a doorway where it may get worn.When stringing holiday lights, check their cords for damage.
   Space heaters need space. Make sure space heaters are 3’ away from anything flammable (paper, furniture, blankets, drapes) and ensure space heaters are turned off or unplugged when not in use.
Never plug a space heater or any heat-producing appliance (coffee maker, microwave, toaster, etc.) into an extension cord. They should be plugged directly into a grounded wall outlet.
   Cooking Safety—Thanksgiving and Christmas are busy days for cooking fires. Stay home if you are baking and stay in the kitchen when using the burners on top of the stove. Make sure children know that the oven is hot and not to touch. Keep children and pets out of the kitchen while you are cooking.
   Holidays—Keep your live Christmas tree watered to prevent it from drying out and becoming a fire hazard. If your holiday    celebrations include candles, be careful and never leave a lit candle unattended.
   The Fire Museum’s Education Center has great props to demonstrate how to put out a kitchen fire and drive home the safety messaging. Please contact Lt. Mike Norman for any questions.
About the Cleveland Division of Fire
   The Cleveland Division of Fire has served the residents of Cleveland, Ohio for more than 150 Years! The Division’s core values center on the protection of lives, property and the environment through preparedness, prevention, public education and emergency response; we place an emphasis on quality services delivered efficiently, effectively and safely.For more information on the Cleveland Division of Fire, visit online at www.city.cleveland.oh.us or onFacebook/CLEFIREdept, Twitter @clevelandfire.