 | Fire Emergencies/Procedures | |
 | BASIC PROCEDUREI. In the event of an alarm Race. |
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 | Water Emergencies/Outages | |
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 | Electrical Emergencies | |
 | Home electricity can cause dangerous or fatal shocks. A shock occurs when electricity goes through a person's body. Electricity can also cause fires when appliances, switches, wiring and outlets are defective or improperly used.If someone is bei |
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 | Natural Disasters/Emergencies | |
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 | Carbon Monoxide Poisoning | |
 | Carbon Monoxide PoisoningCarbon monoxide is a dangerous gas produced when heating systems are not working correctly. You can't smell, taste or see carbon monoxide. That makes it very dangerous. Carbon monoxide can build up inside a house |
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 | Natural Gas Leaks | |
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Natural Gas LeaksNatural Gas has a distinct, pungent odor so it is easy to detect. Leaking gas can cause an explosion and fire.If you smell a weak odor of natural gas:Open the windows. Check for an extinguish |
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Downed Power Lines - Outdoor SafetyCauses - Wind storms, ice storms, accidents.Dangers - Electric shock, service outages, fires.Prevention -If you see a downed power line, call Public Service or |
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 | Shelter in Place | |
 | Shelter-in-place means to stay indoors. If shelter-in-place is recommended, move all people and pets inside. Local officials will provide instruction on necessary actions. These can include:closing all windows and doors taking emerg |
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