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Fire Safety
If you have small children in your home, make sure one window in each child's bedroom is easily opened. Children have a tendency to try and open windows instead of breaking them to escape a fire. Children often die in fires for that very reason. They are afraid to break windows, because subconciously they know they will get in trouble, even if they won't actually. Have a plan in case of fire, which includes a meeting place in front of the house to be sure everyone is out of the house. We recommend each home have at least one fire extinguisher.
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| Volume #7 Issue: # 3 | March 2011 |
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Greetings!
"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." ~ Henry David Thoreau"
Get started and adjust to make sure you are headed in the right direction - but get started. ~ Mike Crow
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- 2, Read Across America Day
 - 8, Mardi Gras
- 9, Ash Wednesday
- 13, Daylight Saving Time Begins
- 17, St. Patricks Day
- 20, First Day of Spring
- 20, Purim
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| St Patrick's Day | St. Patrick was born in Roman Britain in the 4th century, into a wealthy Romano-British family. His father and grandfather were deacons in the Church. At the age of 16, he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and taken captive to Ireland as a slave, being held somewhere on the west coast of Ireland.
He was told by God in a dream to flee from captivity to the coast, where he would board a ship and return to Britain. Upon returning, he quickly joined the church in Auxerre in Gaul and studied to be a priest.
In 432, he was called back to Ireland, though as a bishop, to Christianize the Irish from their native polytheism. After nearly thirty years of evangelism, he died on March 17, 461, and according to tradition, he was buried at Downpatrick. Patrick has endured as the principal champion of Irish Christianity and is held in esteem in the Irish Church |
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Like a lit cigarette or a pan on a stove, a burning candle without human supervision can be a disaster waiting to happen. The small dancing flame of a candle may seem harmless enough, but always remember that big fires start small.
The best way to be certain that your burning candles will not start a fire is never to leave them unattended. There are a number of things that can happen if you use candles without due care. The following actions will reduce the threat of a candle fire in your home:
- Place candles on stable furniture, in sturdy holders that will catch dripping wax.
- Trim wicks to a quarter inch before lighting candles.
- If the power goes out, use flashlights for illumination, not candles.
- Keep candles away from all things that can catch fire.
- Place candles on higher furniture, where they won't be knocked over by children or pets.
- Never place lit candles in or very near to windows, where they could ignite blinds or curtains.
- Don't allow children or teens to have candles in their bedrooms
- Extinguish candles carefully, using a long-handled candle snuffer. Snuff them out before they get too close to the holder.
- At holiday time, make sure candles are kept well away from Christmas trees and presents.
Because candles are often used at night or in a relaxing setting, there is always the danger of falling asleep with a candle burning. Avoid using candles while you're in bed or dozing off on the couch. By far, the majority of candle fires occur in bedrooms with mattresses and bedding materials being the most common things to catch fire.
Candle makers are improving their products in part because of pressure from consumer groups and fire associations. Ask questions about the candles and candle-holders before you buy. Read all instructions carefully and follow them to the letter. Above all, keep in mind that no matter how safe manufacturers make their candle products, it is always imperative that the user "candle with care." Don't allow carelessness to result in a candle fire in your home.
Candles are enjoying a surge in popularity, but along with the warm ambience they provide comes a sometimes deadly reminder that we have to treat them with the utmost care. In Ontario, candles have burned their way into the top five causes of preventable fires at number five. And unlike the four other causes, cooking, heating, electrical and smoking, the number of preventable candle fires is rising rather than falling. In the 5 years from 1999 through 2003, twenty-one people in this province perished in fires started by the use of candles. |
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