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Stay safe in the cold

By Lorraine Gennaro
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Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers urges residents to practice safety during the frigid weather. Looking in on senior relatives and neighbors is a must when temperatures dip as it is when they rise.

When keeping warm, Ayers advises:

• Never use gas or electric ranges and ovens to heat a home;

• Keep combustible materials, such as newspapers and clothes, at least 3 feet from portable heaters;

• Never place portable heaters at the bottom of a stairway. This will block the escape route in the event of a fire;

• Check portable electric heaters’ cords for cracks, breaks or loose connections. Never overload electrical sockets.

When using kerosene heaters:

• Use only approved K-1 kerosene, never gasoline;

• Never fill or refill kerosene heaters indoors;

• Never attempt to fill a heater while it is hot;

• Avoid overfilling;

• Never store kerosene or other flammable liquids indoors;

• Be sure to have adequate ventilation.

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