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FIRE SAFETY - Cooking most common cause of household fire
Fires resulting from cooking continue to be the most common type of fire experienced in the U.S. Cooking fires also are the ...
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FIRE SAFETY - Smoking is No. 1 cause of US home fire deaths
Smoking is the number one cause of home fire deaths in the U.S. Every year, men, women and children are killed in home fires ...
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FIRE SAFETY - Fire department offers tips on preventing dryer fires
In most homes, the clothes dryer has become an indispensable part of Family living. And, for Families with children, laundry ...
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FIRE SAFETY - Taking simple steps can prevent CO poisoning
Each year in America, more than 150 people die from accidental non-fire related carbon monoxide poisoning associated with ...
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FIRE SAFETY - Heating home, work can be dangerous
With colder weather here, it is important to make sure you are heating your home and work space safely.
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Carbon Monoxide: The Invisible Killer
Each year unintentional carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning claims hundreds of lives and sends thousands of people to the emergency ...
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Home Heating and Winter Fire Safety
The high cost of home heating fuels and utilities have caused many Americans to search for alternate sources of home heating. ...
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Electrical Fire Safety
Electrical fires in our homes claim the lives of 485 Americans each year and injure 2,305 more. Some of these fires are caused ...
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Fire Department Open to Public
The Fort Riley Fire Department has 4 stations, with a 5th under construction. each and every station is open to the general ...
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Candle Fire Safety
People have safely enjoyed using candles for centuries. Their colors and scents enhance everyday life and evoke memories of ...
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Public Education Training
The Fort Riley Fire & Emergency Services Fire Prevention Office would like to extend an invitation to anyone requiring or ...
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Fire Marshall Training
The purpose of the Fire Marshall Training is to train selected personnel on how to establish an effective fire ...
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