Household Safety Checks
A good rule of thumb is to use the “Change Your Clocks, Check Your Safety” reminder. Here are common household safety checks to perform when you change your clocks (spring and
A good rule of thumb is to use the “Change Your Clocks, Check Your Safety” reminder. Here are common household safety checks to perform when you change your clocks (spring and
🔋 Lithium-ion batteries power our lives — but they can also spark fast, dangerous fires. The good news? A few simple habits can keep you and your family safe. Take
Real Incident, Real Risk: Oily Rags & Spontaneous Combustion The Warrenville Fire Protection District recently extinguished a fire caused by the improper disposal of oily rags. Thankfully, it was caught
Closing the door before you sleep is very important in case of a fire in your home. Here is why closing your bedroom door is important during a fire. Slows
HEAT SAFETY REMINDER With high temperatures in full swing, it’s important to stay safe and cool. Here are some key tips to protect yourself and others during extreme heat: Stay
🔥 Stay Safe in the Heat! 🔥As temperatures rise, it’s crucial to take precautions to protect yourself and those around you from heat-related illnesses. 🌡️ Heat Safety Tips:☀️ Stay hydrated
June 23 -June 27 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm The Warrenville Fire Protection District and the Warrenville Police Department, in collaboration with the Warrenville Park District, will be hosting the
We recently had the opportunity to provide important safety training in partnership with the Warrenville Park District. The training included Fire Extinguisher Training and Stop the Bleed—hands-on sessions designed to
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