Halloween Safety Tips

Use battery-operated candles or glow sticks in pumpkins.

Keep exits clear of decorations and know your family’s escape plan.

Ensure you have working smoke alarms in your home to help provide an early warning.

Have a fire extinguisher easily accessible and know how to use it to help be prepared.

Have a fire extinguisher easily accessible and know how to use it to help be prepared.

Thanks for the share JL and First Alert!

 

 

 

Heidi

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