Your City Newsletter for 
6/30/2015
A Message from Your Lincoln Fire Department

 

SAFETY MESSAGE

 

The Lincoln Fire Department would like to remind you that serious injuries and millions of dollars in property loss happen each year from wildfires sparked by fireworks. This year's extreme drought poses a particular threat for devastating fires throughout all of California.  


Under California Law

  • Possession of illegal fireworks is considered a misdemeanor and punishable by fine of not less than $500 or by imprisonment for up to one year.
  • Persons found with a sufficient amount of illegal fireworks may be guilty of a felony, punished with up to $5000 in fines and/or imprisoned in a state prison or county jail.
  • Parents may be held liable for any damages or injuries caused by their children's use of illegal fireworks.

Illegal fireworks

  • Any firework which is not California State Fire Marshal approved is illegal.
  • If it goes up in the air, darts across the ground or explodes, it is illegal.
  • Examples of illegal fireworks include: cherry bombs, M-80's, M-100's, firecrackers, bottle rockets, roman candles, aerial shells and mortars.

Each year in the United States, we celebrate the 4th of July with community parades, picnics, and barbeques. Fireworks during the 4th of July are as American as apple-pie, but did you know that more fires are reported on that day than on any other day of the year in the United States? Nearly half of these fires are caused by fireworks. The good news is you can enjoy your holiday and the fireworks, with just a few simple safety tips.       

 

Keep Our Community Safe  


Safe and Sane Fireworks

  • Discharge of Safe and Sane Fireworks is legal in the City of Lincoln from 12:00pm on June 28 until 11:59pm on July 4.
  • Legal fireworks must be State Fire Marshal approved.
  • Legal fireworks are available for purchase at Lincoln Fire Department approved fireworks stands.
  • Parents may be held liable for any damage or injuries caused by their children.
  • Possessing or using illegal fireworks is a misdemeanor.

 

 Keep You, Your Family, & Your Neighborhood Safe 

  • Always have an adult present.
  • Use fireworks outdoors only.
  • Use fireworks in areas with hard surfaces.
  • Have a bucket of water and garden hose on-hand to store extinguished fireworks. It is recommended to let fireworks soak in the bucket of water overnight.
  • Do not drink alcohol while using fireworks.
  • Keep a close watch on children and pets.
  • Remember, sparklers reach a temperature of 1200° F and can cause serious burns.
  • If any burn occurs, treat with cool water and seek medical attention.

 Fireworks of any type are not allowed in the unincorporated areas of Lincoln.

 

 

 

    
Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast at Veteran's Hall
  Please note: Notice sent out yesterday said McBean Park. The correct location is at Veterans Memorial Hall, 541 5th Street, Lincoln. 

 

       

Placer County Alert Network

What is Placer Alert?

Placer Alert is an emergency notification system powered by Everbridge which allows public safety agencies to help protect lives and property by providing critical information to residents during emergencies and dangerous situations. Public safety agencies can quickly send out an emergency alert to citizens in any affected geographic area. The current database includes only traditional wire-line telephone (the "land line" phone you may have in your home). If you want the system to send alerts to other communication devices that you use, such as your cell phone, email, text message, you will have to provide your contact information by logging into the system and signing up for alerts.

 

Since we have partnered with public safety agencies in Sacramento and Yolo counties, you can receive alerts about emergencies happening near addresses across all three counties, including your home address, work address, or your child's school. Click below to sign up now. 

 

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When will it be used?

This system will be used when there are imminent threats to life, health, and safety such as severe weather events, hazardous material emergencies, evacuation orders, law enforcement activity and more. Local government officials will also notify you of information that may affect the locations of your choice.

How do I sign up?

You can sign up online at placer-alert.org. You will be asked to provide your name, address, telephone number, and email information. If you want to receive alerts for more than one address, you simply need to enter the first address, click the "Save" button at the bottom, and then enter an additional address. Repeat this process for each new address. You can list up to 5 addresses on your account.

Will I still get emergency notifications if I don't sign up?


You do not need to sign up to receive emergency notifications if you have a traditional landline telephone service. . The emergency notifications are based on physical addresses and we import those phone numbers from AT&T and Verizon. However, according to the CDC, over 40% of U.S. households do not have a landline telephone.

In order to receive notifications on other devices such as your VoIP phone, cell phone, or email, you need to sign up and register those devices. Registering these devices is highly recommended so that we can still send you the information even when you are not near your traditional landline phone.

What if my phone number or email address changes?


The system is only as good as the information you provide. If your cell phone, work phone or email address changes, you must go to your profile to update the information. The one exception is traditional landlines. If a traditional landline changes to another landline number, that information will be updated .

Will my contact information be shared with others?


No, the information that you provide will be used for emergency notification purposes only. We will not give or sell your telephone numbers or email addresses to any vendor or other organization. Some cities are offering information that you may opt into such as city announcements for local events.

What does it cost?


There is no cost to sign up. Emergency notification is a free service provided by local public safety agencies. In 2013, the system was funded through a grant from the California Office of Emergency Services. In 2014, the system was funded through a Placer County homeland security grant.

 

When calls are made to your cell phone, standard call and/or text messaging charges from your service provider may apply.

 

How will text messages show up on my mobile phone?

When you receive emergency text messages from Placer Alert, they will be sent from code 893-61.

Will I be guaranteed to receive the notifications?


We cannot monitor the current or future accuracy of the information provided by participants in this program. It is the sole responsibility of participants to keep any information provided current and accurate. We do not assume legal responsibility for inaccurate information or technical difficulties that may result in notification failures.

 

 

    
Fourth of July Parade
 

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Jill Thompson, Public Information Officer
City of Lincoln
 600 Sixth Street
Lincoln, CA 95648
(916) 434-2448
jthompson@lincolnca.gov
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