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2008 STATISTICS
SUPPRESSION RESPONSES
SUPPRESSION RESPONSE TIME *
SUPPRESSION TRAVEL TIME *
SUPPRESSION ALERT TO ARRIVAL TIME *
EMS RESPONSES
SUPPRESSION / EMS COMBINED RESPONSES
AVERAGE COMBINED SUPPRESSION / EMS CALLS PER DAY
* DENOTES DATA IN MINUTES
LAST UPDATE: 11/21/2008 01:22 AM BY: BAVFC WEBMASTER MICROSOFT FRONT PAGE 2003 COPYRIGHT © 1999-2008 BEL AIR VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Fire
services across the country have played a major and influential public education
role in alerting the public to the benefits of smoke alarms. Another key factor
in this huge and rapid penetration of both the marketplace and the builder
community has been the development and marketing of low cost alarms by
commercial companies. In the early 1970's, the cost of protecting a three
bedroom home with professionally installed alarms was approximately $l000; today
the cost of owner-installed alarms in the same house has come down to as little
as $10 per alarm, or less than $50 for the entire home. This cost structure,
combined with effective public education (including key private-public
partnerships), has caused a huge percentage of America's consumers, whether they
are renting or buying, to demand smoke alarm protection. The impact of smoke
alarms on fire safety and protection is dramatic and can be simply stated. When
fire breaks out, the smoke alarm, functioning as an early warning system,
reduces the risk of dying by nearly 50 percent. Alarms are most people's first
line of defense against fire. In
the event of a fire, properly installed and maintained smoke alarms will provide
an early warning signal to your household. This alarm could save your own life
and those of your loved ones by providing the chance to escape. Why should my home have smoke alarms? In
the event of a fire, a smoke alarm can save your life and those of your loved
ones. They are the single most important means of preventing house and apartment
fire fatalities by providing an early warning signal -- so you and your family
can escape. Smoke alarms are one of the best safety features you can buy and
install to protect yourself, your family and your home. Okay, where do I put them? Install
smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement. Many fatal
fires begin late at night or in the early morning. For extra safety, install
smoke alarms both inside and outside the sleeping area. Also,
smoke alarms should be installed on the ceiling or 6 to 8 inches below the
ceiling on side walls. Since smoke and many deadly gases rise, installing your
smoke alarms at the proper level will provide you with the earliest warning
possible. Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions. Where would I get smoke alarms? Many
hardware, home supply or general merchandise stores carry smoke alarms. Make
sure the alarm you buy is UL-listed. If you are unsure where to buy one in your
community, call your local fire department (on a non-emergency telephone number)
and they will provide you with some suggestions. Some fire departments offer
smoke alarms for little or no cost. Are smoke alarms hard to install? Not
a bit. In most cases, all you will need is a screwdriver. Many brands are
self-adhesive and will automatically stick to the wall or ceiling where they are
placed. However, be sure to follow the directions from the manufacturer because
each brand is different. If you are uncomfortable standing on a ladder, ask a
relative or friend for help. Some fire departments will actually install a smoke
alarm in your home for you. Call your local fire department (again, on a
non-emergency telephone number) if you have problems installing a smoke alarm. How do I keep my smoke alarms working? Smoke
alarms are very easy to take care of. There are two steps to remember. 1. Simply replace the
batteries at least once a year. 2. Keep them clean.
Dust and debris can interfere with their operation, so vacuum over and around
your smoke alarm regularly.
What
if the alarm goes off while I'm cooking?
Then
it's doing its job. Do not disable your smoke alarm if it alarms due to cooking
or other non-fire causes. You may not remember to put the batteries back in the
alarm after cooking. Instead, clear the air by waving a towel near the alarm,
leaving the batteries in place. The alarm may have to be moved to a new
location.
How
long will my smoke alarm last?
About
eight-to-ten years, after which it should be replaced. Like most electrical
devices, smoke alarms wear out. You may want to write the purchase date with a
marker on the inside of your unit. That way, you'll know when to replace it.
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for replacement.
Anything
else I should know?
Some smoke alarms are considered to be "hard wired." This means they are connected to the household electrical system and may or may not have battery back-up. It's important to test every smoke alarm monthly. And always use new batteries when replacing old ones. |
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