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Fire Prevention and Safety

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  • Yes proper escape planning in the event of a fire is paramount. Fire can spread quickly leaving you little time to escape safely once an alarm sounds. A few basic tips include: - Draw a home escape plan and discuss it will all members of your household. - Include at least 2 ways out of every room if possible. Make sure doors and windows leading outside open easily. - Make sure smoke detectors are installed properly. - Practice the plan night and day with everyone in your household twice a year. These are just a few tips for more comprehensive planning checklists and worksheets please visit the National Fire Protection Association website for Escape Planning.
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  • Yes the Fire Department has specialized equipment to test the air for Caron Monoxide. A sounding detector could mean that there is a high concentration of Carbon Monoxide in your home. Carbon Monoxide is called the "Silent Killer" because it can reduce the amount of oxygen we breathe and since Carbon Monoxide is odorless you have no idea when you have a leak.
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  • These are not required by law but are desirable. When the detector activates evacuate the house open windows and doors and contact the gas company or plumber to check gas appliances. Detectors are likely to go off in the winter months when houses are closed up and heaters are on. If your detector sounds an alarm and if anyone in the house has a headache feels nauseous or ill, call the fire department.
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  • Not all firefighters are paramedics although all firefighters are trained to at least the level of EMT Basic.
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  • Properly installed and maintained automatic fire sprinkler systems are reliable systems that help save lives. Read more about how they are being adopted nationally, support to require them in all new 1 and 2 family construction, how they work, and more at the National Fire Protection Association website.
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  • You are only allowed to burn yard debris. No garbage, tires, treated wood, used building materials or like materials may be burned. Please note that a burning permit is required. Please see the Licenses web page for additional information.
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THE CITY OF PEWAUKEE

  1. W240 N3065 Pewaukee Road
    Pewaukee, WI 53072
    Phone: 262-691-0770
    Fax: 262-691-1798

CITY HOURS

  1. Monday to Friday
    8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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