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Oct. 8-14 is Fire Prevention Week in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

At the City Council meeting on October 9, Mayor Ross proclaimed October 8-14 as Fire Prevention Week, reinforcing the significance of community awareness regarding fire safety. The theme for this year, "Cooking safety starts with YOU. Pay attention to fire prevention," is particularly relevant as cooking remains a leading cause of household fires. The announcement aims to encourage residents to adopt safe cooking practices and to remain vigilant in preventing potential fire hazards. The city plans to disseminate information on fire safety measures and engage the community in educational activities throughout the week.

By promoting these safety practices, the city hopes to minimize fire risks and enhance public awareness. Fire Prevention Week serves as a reminder for all citizens to take an active role in ensuring the safety of their homes. The initiative not only targets individual responsibility but also fosters a community spirit focused on collective safety. Ultimately, the goal is to cultivate a culture of fire prevention that empowers residents to protect their families and properties.

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