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From State Fire Marshals Office Lithium-ion battery safety

Lithium-ion battery safety is critical for preventing fire hazards, as reported by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, which recorded over 25,000 incidents from 2017 to 2022. The article outlines essential safety tips and emphasizes the increasing frequency of battery-related fires on flights, highlighting the importance of proper usage and storage to mitigate risks.

Firefighters respond to residential water heater fire in Alderwood Manor

Firefighters in Lynnwood successfully contained a fire caused by an electric water heater in a garage, preventing further damage to the home. Fortunately, no one was home at the time, and the family's dog was unharmed. South County Fire emphasized the importance of testing smoke alarms and changing batteries regularly to enhance home safety.

Pet Fire Safety Tips from the State Fire Marshal

The State Fire Marshal's Office shares vital pet fire safety tips to help prevent accidental home fires, which occur approximately 750 times a year due to pets interacting with household items. The article stresses the importance of keeping pets away from cooking equipment, candles, and electrical cords to ensure the safety of both pets and homeowners.

State fire marshal's guide to a merry and safe holiday celebration - Lynnwood Today

The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office emphasizes the importance of fire safety during the holiday season, providing essential tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable celebration for families. With the festive season approaching, prioritizing fire safety can help prevent accidents and promote a worry-free environment.

South County Fire: Change your clocks, check your batteries - Lynnwood Today

As Daylight Saving Time approaches on November 3, South County Fire urges residents to not only change their clocks but also check the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. This safety reminder emphasizes the importance of ensuring home safety as winter approaches. Taking these simple precautions can significantly reduce the risk of fire-related accidents.

South County Fire: Change your clocks, check your batteries - Lynnwood Today

As Daylight Saving Time approaches its end on November 3, South County Fire emphasizes the importance of changing clocks and checking smoke and carbon monoxide alarm batteries to ensure home safety. This annual reminder aims to reduce fire hazards and enhance public awareness about fire safety measures.

Fire Prevention Week: Take five minutes to check your smoke alarms - Lynnwood Today

Fire Prevention Week emphasizes the critical importance of checking smoke alarms, urging families to dedicate just five minutes to ensure their safety. The article highlights activities and initiatives by South County firefighters during this week, which runs from October 6-12. This proactive measure could potentially save lives in the event of a fire.