----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Roger Krupp <roger.krupp.blle@...>
Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 3:38:36 PM
Subject: Focus on Fire Safety: Winter Fire Safety
Please pass on to your Chapters to help out fellow member Jeff Schadegg
pass
the word on winter fire safety.
Roger
Please help us in this grass roots effort to reduce fire deaths,
injuries
and property damage this holiday season by sharing this with your e-mail
lists, family and friends.
Have a warm , safe and merry holiday season!
The Schadegg Family
Jeffrey G. Schadegg
Fire Marshal
Inver Grove Heights Fire Department
7015 Clayton Avenue
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
(o) 651-450-2547
(f) 651-451-0458
jschadegg@...
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 2:50 PM
To: Jeff Schadegg
Subject: Focus on Fire Safety: Winter Fire Safety
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Winter Fire Safety
During the winter months, residential fires are more prevalent than they
are
in the spring or summer. This is due, in part, to an increase in the
number
of cooking and heating fires. With colder temperatures, many people
resort
to using fireplaces, wood stoves, space heaters, and alternative heating
methods such as cooking stoves to keep warm.
To ensure a fire safe winter season, be sure furnaces and chimneys are
professionally cleaned and smoke alarms are properly maintained and in
good
working condition.
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