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October 11, 2016 • Page 9
October 9 - 15, 2016
Yankton Firefighters (In Alphabetical Order)- Brad Binde, Tim Binder, Troy Cowman, Don Cuka, Mike Fitzgerald, Kirt Flannery, Adam Frick, Brian Frick, Dan Frick, Steve Frick, Tom
Frick, Mike Gullikson, Andy Haas, Adam Haberman, Richard Hladky, Kasey Hofer, Tom Holmstrom, Jody Johnson, Ryan Kaiser, Gary Kozak, John Kraft, Dave Kuehler, Mark Kuehler, Tom
Kurtenbach, Mark Mauch, Chad Miller, Pete Moore, Brad Moser, Terry Nickels, Larry Nickles, Mark Nickles, Matt Nighberg, Pat Nolz, Daniel Prendable, Larry Raab, Bill Taggert, Jeff Turman, Rev. Rod Velduizen, Mike Villanueva, Dave Walsh, Jay Walsh, Toby Woehl, and Bill Ziegler.
SD Fire Marshal:
Fire Prevention Week
Chance To Practice
Fire Safety
PIERRE — South Dakota’s
fire marshal says this year’s
Fire Prevention Week is a
chance for individuals and
families to practice fire safety.
Fire Prevention Week
starts Sunday, Oct. 9, and
runs through Saturday, Oct.
15. State Fire Marshal Paul
Merriman says the week is a
good opportunity for families
to discuss what to do during
a fire.
“We encourage families to
hold fire drills in their home on
a regular basis,” says Merriman. “Everyone in the family
should know how to escape
the home in case there is a fire.
It is too late to make a plan
when an actual fire starts.”
The theme for Fire Prevention Week is “Don’t Wait. Check
the Date!” This is the third
year of a three-year campaign
started by the National Fire
Protection Association that
focuses on the importance of
smoke alarms.
“This year’s message
encourages homeowners to
replace older smoke alarms
every 10 years,” Merriman
says. “Smoke alarms are important and can help save lives.
But they do no good when not
properly maintained.”
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Smoke alarm messages for
this week include:
• Install smoke alarms in
every bedroom, outside each
separate sleeping area, and on
every level of the home, including the basement.
• Interconnect all smoke
alarms throughout the home.
This way, when one sounds,
they all do.
• Test alarms at least
monthly by pushing the test
button.
• Make sure everyone in the
home knows the sound of the
smoke alarm and understands
what to do when they hear it.
• If the smoke alarm
sounds, get outside and stay
outside. Go to your outside
meeting place.
• Call the fire department
from outside the home.
To learn more about smoke
alarms, visit the National Fire
Protection Association web
site at www.firepreventionweek.org and www.sparky.org/
fpw.
Merriman says many fire
departments statewide will be
holding events in observance
of Fire Prevention Week.
The state Fire Marshal’s Office is part of the South Dakota
Department of Public Safety.
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