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 | | Article from the March 19, 2008 Aurora Advocate details proper recycling and disposal of fluorescent bulbs |
 | | Games and activities to help kids stay safe and test their safety smarts. |
 | | With the increase in the popularity of candles, it is important to follow certain precautions to ensure safety in the home. Candles account for 2.4% of all fires in the U.S. according to the National Fire Incident Reporting System. Visit this website for essential safety information.
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 | | Dryers and washing machines are involved in 1 out of every 25 home structure fires in the U.S. What you need to know to keep your home safe from the NFPA. |
 | | A valuable resource for eliminating residential fire deaths. Sponsored by The Centers for Disease Control Prevention, Consumer Product Safety Commission and the U.S. Fire Administration. |
 | | City of Aurora Code of Ordinances on open burning within the City. |
 | | Learn and Live. Information on recognizing a heart attack, cholesterol numbers explained, heart profiling and CPR training information. Our local office is the Akron Metro Office (phone 330-867-9987). |
 | | Akron Metro Office of the American Heart Association |
 | | The authority on fire, electrical and building safety. |
 | | Fire safety games for children of all ages. Click on this link to meet Sparky and learn fire safety tips. |
 | | A rapid entry system that provides non-destructive emergency access to commercial and residential properties. Click on the link to learn more about the Knox Company. |
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