Dec. 16, 2009
Are you having trouble finding the perfect gift for someone? Maybe it’s the person who “already has everything,” a new neighbor, or a hard-to-shop-for relative. The Phoenix Fire Department has some great gift suggestions that can be found at most home repair, hardware or discount department stores:
- Smoke Alarms with New Batteries
In three out of ten reported fires in homes equipped with smoke alarms, the devices did not work. Remember, smoke alarms need to be replaced every 10 years and fresh batteries should be installed once a year. Test those batteries once a month.
- Carbon Monoxide Detector
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and toxic gas that can be produced by any fuel burning appliance, vehicle, tool or other device. Local stores now stock carbon monoxide (CO) detectors that can make you aware of the presence of that danger in your home. These detectors can help minimize the potential for exposure to the deadly gas.
- Fire Extinguishers
A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or containing it until the fire department arrives.
- CPR Lessons
Call the United Phoenix Fire Fighters Association at 602-277-1500 to arrange to take CPR lessons.
- Outlet Covers
Those little fingers can get about anywhere. Cover your outlets to avoid electric shock.
- Cupboard Locks
Baby-proof your home with the use of cupboard locks. Pay special attention to areas where you keep medication and cleaning supplies.
- Bicycle Helmets
Bicycle helmets are always a good purchase, especially if you are giving new bicycles to your family members.
More information is available online at phoenix.gov/fire. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/PHXFire.
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| Phoenix Fire Department Media Pager Michelle Miller |
602-201-9716 602-495-7398 |