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Boro Park Emergency Volunteers Remind Families to Practice Chanukah Fire Safety
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Hi, it's Schlommy Rosenberg. I'm an
Atula for many years. I work in a
hospital.
>> Hi, my name is Schlommy Flashman,
coordinator from Barak Havam.
>> Hi, my name is Hashi Rubin from on-site
blinds and drapery cleaning.
>> Over the years, we've seen some horrible
fires that originated just from a little
flame on the monoid. People don't
realize that a fire doubles in size from
30 to 60 seconds. In 3 to 6 minutes, the
whole house can be engulfed in in a big
fire. We'd like to ask the community to
follow the basic steps to ensure your
family and your house is safe from fire.
Never leave candles, pots, and frying
pans unattended in a reach of kids.
Don't place your manoa next to window
shades or open windows. Make sure your
manoa, especially your kids monoidas, is
placed in a safe, steady surface and not
on a flammable surface. Make sure you
have a working smoke detector and a fire
extinguisher at home.
>> Burns that come from flames are
horrible. So, let's be safe and stop and
think before we leave the mono. Is it
safe? Can it burn anything?
>> I would like to bring to you a couple of
safety tips regarding Kaneka. First of
all, make sure you move away the mono
from the curtains and the curtains are
open from both sides and make sure the
shades are up all the way till the top.
People try to leave the shades halfway.
It's not a good idea because just from
the heat, it could start to burn. In
case if the or if they make dirty the
curtains or the shades, any kind of
fabric, if it's oil, just take a paper
towel and try to dap it to make sure the
oil gets onto the paper towel. Do not
use any water or any kind of detergent
to try to clean it yourself. If wax goes
onto it, leave it like that. It will
come. We'll take it out from you. Don't
hesitate. Just give us a call at
71871-3772.
Thanks.
>> Always remember in case of a fire, your
first phone call should be 911.
Have a safe and fry.