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National Weather Service and Wisconsin Public Service offer guidance to keep families safe and warm.
According to the Portable Generator Manufacturer’s Association, using a generator inside your home is dangerous due to the accumulation of carbon monoxide, and other harmful gases. The gases can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, unconsciousness, or death.
Amid the dropping temperatures predicted for over the weekend, Consumers Energy is reminding Michigan residents of best practices to stay safe during cold weather. Heat safety tips To avoid avoid catastrophic events,
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Home heating fire safety tips
Since January 1, there has been 10 home fires across the state from various causes. The Oregon State Fire Marshal is sharing some home heating safety tips.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - As part of our WCTV Grow Up Safe summer series, we’re focusing on children and home safety. Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare experts sat down with Ava Van Valen to find out how parents can secure their homes, prevent accidents ...
EPPD suggests security tips like not sharing travel plans on social media and using timers on lights to prevent burglaries.
With potential snow and temperatures expected to drop below zero this weekend, some people might try and find different methods to stay warm. The Kansas City Fire Department and Evergy are sharing some home safety tips ahead of the winter storm.