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Fire Safety Week

BE SAFE! WIN PRIZES! As part of National Fire Prevention Week, Mt. Lebanon Fire Department’s Smoke Alarm Challenge could net you a swell prize. During Fire Prevention Week, October 5-11, take a photo or video of someone testing the smoke detector in your home, post it to social media and tag @mtlebanonfire, or email it to firecontest@mtlebanon.org [1], for your chance to win a personal firehouse tour, a ride in a fire truck and a swag bag. Two winners will be chosen: one random, one for most creative submission. Must be a Mt. Lebanon resident to win, but anyone is encouraged to take part. Winners cannot be a current Mt. Lebanon staff or volunteer firefighter or be related to one.

LITHIUM-ION BATTERY SAFETY This year’s NFPA Fire Safety month theme is lithium-ion battery safety. They power e-bikes and other electronic forms of mobility.

The batteries can catch fire if you use an incompatible charger. Also, some cheaper brands of batteries are prone to starting a fire, as are batteries that have been damaged in some way, such as being crushed or exposed to water.

Here are some suggestions for safely using and storing lithium-ion batteries:

CLEAN RAGS The National Fire Prevention Association estimates about 1,700 house fires per year are caused by spontaneous combustion or chemical reactions, and another 900 are the result of oily rags catching fire. If you’re doing a project with oil-based paints, stains, and varnishes, be sure to properly dispose of any rags you use to wipe up spills or clean brushes.