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Fire Prevention
"Fire Prevention is Everyone's Responsibility"


CHECK BATTERIES: The IAFC and fire experts nationwide encourage people to change smoke detector batteries at least annually. An easy way to remember to change your batteries is when you turn your clock back in the fall. Replace old batteries with fresh, high quality alkaline batteries, such as energizer brand batteries, to keep your smoke detector going year-long.
The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) and your local fire department urge you to adopt a simple, potentially lifesaving habit: change the batteries in your smoke detector when you change your clocks back to standard time in the fall.

FIRE EXTINGUISHER: Install a fire extinguisher in or near your kitchen and know how to use it. Should you need to purchase one, the IAFC recommends a multi-or all-purpose fire extinguisher that is listed by an accredited testing laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratory.

ESCAPE: Create at least two different escape routes and practice them with the entire family. Children are at double the risk of dying in a home fire because they often become scared and confused during fires. Make sure your children understand that a smoke detector signals a home fire and that they recognize its alarm.

SMOKE DETECTORS: Install at least one smoke detector on every level of your home, including the basement and family room and, most importantly in all bedrooms.

 

Child Safety Seat Inspections
 
Harford County Health Department is now offering Child Safety Seat Inspections.   They install: Infant Seats, Toddler Seats, and Booster Seats. This service is free of charge to the residents of Harford County.  The inspections are completed by the Injury Prevention Coordinator who is a Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician.  Inspections are by APPOINTMENT ONLY and are performed on the:
 
1st Wednesday of the month from 9 am - 12 pm and
3rd Tuesday of the month from 3 pm - 6 pm.
 
Call 410-638-8424 to schedule your appointments.


 

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