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			<title>Cold weather increases the risk of fires</title>
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<p>by KRISTENA SCHUTT-MOORE</p>
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<p>Staff</p>
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<p>With the chain of snow storms and temperatures dropping<br />past minus 30 degrees celsius Bancroft This Week reached<br />out to the Bancroft fire department about fire safety measures<br />as people find ways to keep warm.<br />“As always we also encourage residents to ensure they keep<br />their chimneys clean and free of creosote, dispose of ashes<br />safely by removing them from the home and covering them<br />with snow to ensure they are fully extinguished,” says deputy<br />fire chief and fire prevention officer Matt Musclow. “Ensure<br />you have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and<br />are testing them monthly. Ensure they are keeping exits from</p>
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<p>their homes free of items and snow to ensure a quick evacu-<br />ation of the home if required in a fire. Plan and practice a</p>
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<p>home escape plan so everyone in the home knows where to</p>
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<p>evacuate to in the event of a fire. Know your address so if</p>
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<p>you have to call 911 they can get to you as quickly as pos-<br />sible. Keep your 911 number clear from snow and debris so</p>
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<p>it can be found easily by first responders.”<br />In case of emergencies the department suggests that all<br />homes have two ways out, with the snow cleared from all<br />driveways and paths. This is important for both the residents<br />of the home to escape and for emergency services to gain the<br />best access to the house/building and those who may need<br />their help.<br />Another concern with winter weather is power outages.<br />In these circumstances it is often best to use flashlights,<br />have battery operated lighting and fresh batteries on hands.</p>
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<p>Candles can pose a risk of fires starting. Having enough sup-<br />plies, including food and water that will last over 72 hours, is</p>
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<p>good to have on hand as in some large emergencies emergen-<br />cy crews may have to attend several calls in the community.</p>
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<p>Alternative power should also have a close eye kept on</p>
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<p>them. All generators should be used outdoors and kept away<br />from windows and doors. Do not run a generator in a garage,<br />even with the door open as fumes can still seep into the<br />house.<br />Using emergency heat sources can also cause issues. Be<br />sure that all heaters have everything moved away from them<br />up to three feet. If there is no one in the room where the<br />heater is located, turn it off. Nearly half of all space heater<br />fires involve electric space heaters. But that does not mean<br />that other heaters do not pose their own risks.<br />There are more home fires in winter than in any other<br />season. Half of all home heating fires happen in December,<br />January and February. The Bancroft Fire Department asks<br />that all residents stay cozy and warm this winter season, but<br />also stay fire smart.</p>
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