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Mulch Fire Safety

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on March 1, 2018 by Diane DelogeMarch 1, 2018

It’s almost that time of year again! The State Fire Marshal has released the following information related to mulch fires in the March advisory. Mulch is combustible and can catch fire easily when smoking materials are discarded in it. Hundreds of fires start this way each year. Learn to prevent mulch fires below.

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Source: Massachusetts Department of Fire Services - https://www.mass.gov/service-details/mulch-fire-safety

#NBAW2018

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on January 30, 2018 by Diane DelogeJanuary 30, 2018

National Burn Awareness Week

February 4-10, 2018

 

Each year, over 486,000 individuals are seen in emergency departments, minor emergency clinics, or physician’s offices for the treatment of a burn injury in the United States and Canada. In 2016 alone, there were 3,390 recorded deaths from fire and smoke inhalation injuries. The majority of these injuries were preventable. This is why the American Burn Association, its Burn Prevention Committee, and the Billerica Fire Department want to bring awareness to the cause of such devastating and costly injuries and encourage the public to make simple environmental and behavioral changes that has proven to mitigate this problem.

Using the term “M. O. B.,” (Mechanisms of Burn) for the national campaign, the many ways in which a burn injury may occur is addressed. The campaign’s unique approach features a law and order motif. The many causes of burns (Flame, scald, electrical, etc.) are identified as “criminals” being sought after by “Police Commissioner Sean O’Safety.” Fire and Life Safety Educators, parents and others are given the opportunity to explore the various ways in which a “criminal” may cause a burn. Specific topics address the mechanism of injury for various age groups and persons with disabilities. For example, Larry “The Steamer” Liquids, may cause a burn in a different manner to a young child, then an older adult; or William “The Wire” Electricity may cause in electrical injury in many forms. By arming themselves with the knowledge of the many different ways a burn injury could occur, individuals may take the necessary steps to ensure a safe environment for themselves and their loved ones.

“We are really excited about this new initiative of the Burn Prevention Committee of the ABA” said Dr. Linwood Haith, President of the ABA. “This Committee has worked tirelessly to raise awareness that burn injuries can be prevented,” he said.

To get your free campaign kit and view materials, please log onto www.ameriburn.org

Open Burning Season in Billerica

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on January 12, 2018 by Diane DelogeJanuary 16, 2018

Permits Are Required Residents must obtain a permit, free of charge, by calling the Billerica Fire Department business line at 978-671-0940 between the hours of 9:30am and 2pm each day burning is to be conducted. The department will determine when …

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Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery!

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on March 11, 2016 by Diane DelogeMarch 11, 2016

The Billerica Fire Department would like to remind you that when Daylight Savings Time arrives on March 13, 2016 and you change your clock, please also remember to change the batteries in your smoke and CO alarms. Please remember that even …

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National Burn Awareness Week – February 1st – 7th, 2016

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on February 2, 2016 by Diane DelogeFebruary 2, 2016

The Epidemic of Liquid and Steam Burns Children and Older Adults Most At-Risk Each year, over 450,000 burn injuries occur in the United States that are serious enough to require medical treatment. Between 2007 and 2013, the proportion of burn …

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