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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFeb. 12 - February Fire Prevention City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Contact: Lauryn Grimes, Communications Intern Phone 952-826-9522 • commintern@EdinaMN.gov • www.EdinaMN.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Prevent Fire Hazards and Test Carbon Monoxide Detectors Edina, Minn., Feb. 12, 2015 – The Edina Fire-Rescue & Inspections Department encourages residents to practice safe use of alternate heating sources and to test their carbon monoxide detectors. According to Fire Inspector Brian Hanrahan, people turn to alternate forms of heat during the winter to warm places like ice houses and garages. In order to stay safe, the Minnesota State Fire Marshal recommends the following:  Maintain a three-foot clearance around all heat-producing appliances like furnaces and water heaters.  Maintain a three-foot clearance around portable heaters and turn them off when leaving the room or going to sleep.  Never use your oven to heat your home.  Make sure wood stoves are properly installed and ventilated.  Never use a generator, grill, camp stove or other gasoline, propane natural gas or charcoal-burning device inside your home, basement, crawlspace, garage or any partially enclosed area.  Have your home heating system/furnace serviced and maintained, and chimney cleaned and inspected annually. Ensure everything is working properly, ventilated and used as intended/designed. With an increased use of heating appliances comes an increased risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, so it is important to have carbon monoxide detectors. These detectors should be installed in central locations on every level of a home and outside sleeping areas to provide early warning of accumulating carbon monoxide. Hanrahan encourages residents to test their carbon monoxide detectors as often as smoke detectors to ensure the batteries work. He asks residents to become familiar with each alarm, understand the difference in alarm patterns and the digital readings if the model has one. If you’re going on vacation, think about if where you’re going has them. Most recently built hotels and resorts are required to have them, but older hotels and cabins may not. “Take one with you on vacation,” Hanrahan noted. Wherever heat is present, there is a risk for carbon monoxide poisoning, so taking the right precautious may mean the difference between life and death. For more information, visit the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s website or contact the Edina Fire Department at 952-826-0393. -30- City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424