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HALLOWEEN Safety Tips From the Central Mat-Su Fre Department Halloween is near, here are some Halloween Safety Tips for you& your family: HOME FIRE SAFETY: Keep all exits clear, so nothing blocks escape routes, including decorations. Keep all decorations away from any open flames and other heat sources like light bulbs or heaters. Use battery-powered lights or glow sticks in pumpkins and decorations. If you have a Halloween party, do not allow smoking inside. Check for cigarettes that may not be completely extinguished in areas where people were smoking periodically during the party, and after the party. If your children are going to a Halloween party, have them look for ways out of the home and help them plan how they would get out in an emergency. FIRE SAFETY FOR CHILDREN: .Plan costumes that are bright and reflective - consider adding reflective tape or striping to costumes or treat bags for greater visibility Purchase flame-resistant costumes, wigs and accessories. To prevent tripping, make sure shoes fit. To prevent costumes from catching fire, make sure costumes are not too long .Use battery powered lights or glow sticks in pumpkins and decorations. Provide flashlights and fresh batteries for all children and their chaperones. .Teach children their phone numbers and 911 if they become lost. .Review "Stop, Drop, Cover and Roll" with your children. MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE WORKING SMOKE ALARMS IN YOUR HOME. Working smoke alarms alert occupants sooner and allow for more time to escape a fire. And, don't forget to test them monthly! -If you don't have working smoke alarms, please call 861-8045 for more information. Teaching your kids basic everyday safety such as not getting into cars or talking to strangers, looking both ways before crossing the street, and how to call for help will make them stay safe at all times. Think about how to be safe in general and how to be fire safe, always. Awareness is the first step to safety! Halloween Fire Station Open House For a safe, warm and dry place to "trick or treat," six of our stations will be open on Halloween from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Station 51 -1911 S. Terrace Ct. (off the E. Fireweed frontage road) Station 52-7731 E. Bogard Rd (Bogard & Engstrom) MAT 0 ENTRAL Station 61-Lucille & Swanson Station 62-Mile 7 Knik Goose Bay Rd Station 63-11021 Horizon Dr (Mile 12.8 KGB Rd.) Station 65-Seward Meridian Pkwy & Palmer Wasilla Hwy This safety reminder is brought to you by the Central Mat-Su Fire Department HALLOWEEN Safety Tips From the Central Mat-Su Fre Department Halloween is near, here are some Halloween Safety Tips for you& your family: HOME FIRE SAFETY: Keep all exits clear, so nothing blocks escape routes, including decorations. Keep all decorations away from any open flames and other heat sources like light bulbs or heaters. Use battery-powered lights or glow sticks in pumpkins and decorations. If you have a Halloween party, do not allow smoking inside. Check for cigarettes that may not be completely extinguished in areas where people were smoking periodically during the party, and after the party. If your children are going to a Halloween party, have them look for ways out of the home and help them plan how they would get out in an emergency. FIRE SAFETY FOR CHILDREN: .Plan costumes that are bright and reflective - consider adding reflective tape or striping to costumes or treat bags for greater visibility Purchase flame-resistant costumes, wigs and accessories. To prevent tripping, make sure shoes fit. To prevent costumes from catching fire, make sure costumes are not too long .Use battery powered lights or glow sticks in pumpkins and decorations. Provide flashlights and fresh batteries for all children and their chaperones. .Teach children their phone numbers and 911 if they become lost. .Review "Stop, Drop, Cover and Roll" with your children. MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE WORKING SMOKE ALARMS IN YOUR HOME. Working smoke alarms alert occupants sooner and allow for more time to escape a fire. And, don't forget to test them monthly! -If you don't have working smoke alarms, please call 861-8045 for more information. Teaching your kids basic everyday safety such as not getting into cars or talking to strangers, looking both ways before crossing the street, and how to call for help will make them stay safe at all times. Think about how to be safe in general and how to be fire safe, always. Awareness is the first step to safety! Halloween Fire Station Open House For a safe, warm and dry place to "trick or treat," six of our stations will be open on Halloween from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Station 51 -1911 S. Terrace Ct. (off the E. Fireweed frontage road) Station 52-7731 E. Bogard Rd (Bogard & Engstrom) MAT 0 ENTRAL Station 61-Lucille & Swanson Station 62-Mile 7 Knik Goose Bay Rd Station 63-11021 Horizon Dr (Mile 12.8 KGB Rd.) Station 65-Seward Meridian Pkwy & Palmer Wasilla Hwy This safety reminder is brought to you by the Central Mat-Su Fire Department