California American Water Offers Holiday Fire Safety Tips
December 24 2009 - 3:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Utility partners with Rincon Fire Department to help keep Larkfield
residents safe. SANTA ROSA, Calif., Dec. 24 /PRNewswire/ --
California American Water has partnered with the Rincon Valley Fire
Protection District (RVFPD) to help keep families safe this holiday
season. California American Water provided a grant of approximately
$2,000 to help underwrite the cost of the fire safety brochure
designed to remind area residents of the increased fire danger to
homes during the winter. "California American Water is pleased to
assist Rincon Valley Fire with their customer education program,"
said Andrew Soule, general manager of California American Water.
"I'd like this partnership to continue as a yearly tradition of
working together to keep our residents and customers safe
throughout the season." Nearly one-third of all home fires occur
between December and February with roughly eight people dying in
home fires everyday, according to the RVFPD. That is because people
use cooking and heating equipment within their homes much more
during the holiday season, which significantly heightens fire risk.
"Home fire safety is especially critical this time of year, "said
Rincon Valley Fire Protection District Chief Doug Williams. "We are
very grateful to California American Water for giving us this grant
to produce this very helpful brochure, which will surely help get
the word out on what people can do to make their homes safer during
the holidays." The RVFPD Fire Safety brochures are available in the
Larkfield area at Home Depot, Molsberry's Market, Larkfield True
Value Hardware, Wal-Mart, Kringle's Trees, and the Wells Fargo
Center. In addition, California American Water, which works closely
with all fire departments in its service areas, is reminding area
residents to take appropriate precautions this holiday season.
Please take time to review a few simple steps that will greatly
reduce fire risk to your home this winter: -- Install smoke alarms
on every level of your home, outside sleeping areas & in every
bedroom. Check batteries every month & change them twice a
year. Replace smoke alarms after 10 years. -- Know two ways out of
every room & practice your escape plan. Set up your meeting
spot & make sure everyone knows where to go. -- Never leave
cooking food unattended & be sure to turn pot handles toward
the back of the stove. -- Keep space heaters at least three feet
away from walls, sofas & anything that can burn. -- Have your
chimney inspected & cleaned every 12 months. -- Be sure you
have a sturdy screen to catch sparks. Dispose of ashes once they
have cooled in a metal container with a lid. -- Have your heating
system professionally inspected or serviced every 12 months. --
Install a carbon monoxide detector outside each sleeping area. --
Make sure electrical cords are in good condition & not frayed
or cracked. Avoid running cords under rugs. -- Place matches &
lighters out of reach of little ones. -- Smokers should smoke
outside & dispose of their cigarettes in a deep sturdy ashtray.
-- Use candle holders that are sturdy & won't tip over easily.
-- Never leave candles unattended. -- Keep open flame away from
curtains, holiday decorations & Christmas trees. -- Keep
Christmas trees away from heaters, fireplaces, candles & exits.
Be sure your tree has a constant supply of water. -- Once the tree
dries out remove it from your home promptly. -- Equip your home
with fire extinguishers & check them regularly. -- Leave
fireworks to the professionals. Even "safe and sane" fireworks are
dangerous and account for most burn injuries related to fireworks.
-- Prepare an emergency supply kit for your family. This should
contain supplies to last at least three days. Visit
http://www.ready.gov/ for more information on fire prevention tips
around your home. Whenever possible call 9-1-1 from a land-line.
Calls from a cell phone can delay the dispatch process in some
communities. If you need an alternative to 9-1-1, please use the
following emergency numbers: Fire or Medical Emergencies (707)
576-1365 Law Enforcement Emergencies in the Unincorporated Areas
(707) 565-2121 Be prepared to stay on the line until the dispatcher
has received all the pertinent information about your emergency.
Dispatchers are trained to deliver life-saving directions to
callers, so try to remain calm and follow the directions the
dispatcher is giving. The following non-emergency numbers in Sonoma
County are provided for reference: Rincon Valley Fire
Administration (707) 539-1801 Santa Rosa Fire Administration (707)
543-3500 Windsor Fire Administration (707) 838-1170 California
American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water
(NYSE:AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the
state, providing high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater
services to approximately half a million people. Founded in 1886,
American Water is the largest investor-owned U.S. water and
wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J.,
the company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who
provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to
approximately 15 million people in 32 states and Ontario, Canada.
More information can be found by visiting http://www.amwater.com/.
DATASOURCE: California American Water CONTACT: Evan Jacobs of
American Water, +1-707-495-6135, Web Site: http://www.amwater.com/
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