How You Can Help Your Fire Department Help You
Working together can save time, property, and most importantly, lives. Here's a list of what you can do to help your fire department help you.
- Don't park in fire lanes or in front of fire hydrants.
- Be sure the numbers on you house are at least 3" high and are clearly visible from the street. According to the Golden Valley City Code, Ordinance 4.06, Subdivision 2: "The owners of all houses and other buildings, after assignment, shall install and maintain a number thereon in accordance with such assignments, which numbers shall be no less than 3" high and visible from the street.
- Shovel the snow around any hydrant near your house so that firefighters have ready access.
- Install smoke alarms on every level in your home and in every bedroom. Change the battery twice a year and replace the smoke alarm every 10 years.
- Keep flashlights in bedrooms and in the kitchen, basement, and family room, all with fresh batteries, so you can signal firefighters if you are trapped.
