Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Snow Response Reminders from the Salem Fire Department

From: Robert K McCarthy
Councillor Ward One

Snow Response Reminders from the Salem Fire Department
 
The Salem FireFYI 

Robert K McCarthy
Councillor Ward One

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From: Salem News and Announcements <salemma_news@mm.windigicert.com>
Date: February 10, 2015 at 2:08:50 PM EST
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Subject: Snow Response Reminders from Fire Dept.
Snow Response Reminders from the Salem Fire Department
 
The Salem Fire Department wants to remind everyone that carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless. Please check your outside heating and dryer exhaust vents, making sure that they are not obstructed by snow or ice. 

In addition, please be aware of the dangers posed by heavy snow loads on roofs. In most instances, the risks posed by accumulated snow on roofs can be mitigated by safely removing snow from the roof of you home. Consider hiring professionals to do the job. The combination of heights plus ice makes this an extremely dangerous chore.

As always, please help keep Salem safe by keeping your sidewalks clear of snow and ice and by digging out any fire hydrants near your property.

 


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http://www.salem.com/subscriber.shtml wants to remind everyone that carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless. Please check your outside heating and dryer exhaust vents, making sure that they are not obstructed by snow or ice. 

In addition, please be aware of the dangers posed by heavy snow loads on roofs. In most instances, the risks posed by accumulated snow on roofs can be mitigated by safely removing snow from the roof of you home. Consider hiring professionals to do the job. The combination of heights plus ice makes this an extremely dangerous chore.

As always, please help keep Salem safe by keeping your sidewalks clear of snow and ice and by digging out any fire hydrants near your property.

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