It’s the holiday season! This is a time for holiday traditions, making memories with friends and family, and spreading holiday cheer. Last time we discussed safety around holiday lights and decorations, Christmas trees, and the fireplace. Stay safe during the holidays with these additional fire safety tips. Candles Did you know that more than one-third…
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Winter Holiday Fire Safety Tips: Part 1
It’s the holiday season! This is a time for holiday traditions, making memories with friends and family, and spreading holiday cheer. Stay safe during this time with these fire safety tips. Holiday Lights & Decorations When decorating for the holiday season, only use flame-retardant or non-flammable decorations. Ensure that any decorations outside are intended for…
Cold Weather Safety: Protect Your Home From Disaster
Cold Weather Safety The cold weather has arrived and winter is just around the corner. As the weather continues to cool, the risk of fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, frozen pipes, and other home disasters increases. Here are some ways to prepare your home and safely protect yourself against the cold. Preparing Your Home First things…
Fire Prevention Outages To Occur Throughout Oregon
Over 40,000 PGE and Pacific Power customers may experience power outages Friday September 9th and Saturday September 10th as a fire prevention strategy. Outages are expected throughout the Portland Metro Area as well as in Douglas, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk, and Tillamook counties. Residents in impacted areas will receive at least 4 hours notice before…
Preparing Your Emergency Preparedness Kits
Emergencies and disasters can happen at any time! Emergency preparedness is important to keep yourself safe and minimize damages. A key piece to being prepared is making sure you have the appropriate supplies and equipment necessary for survival. That’s where emergency preparedness kits come in handy. What should you include in your emergency preparedness kit?…
Local Air Quality Tips
It’s summertime, and that means that the heat levels are rapidly rising in many areas of the Pacific Northwest. The sunshine and warmth may be a welcome change from the consistent rainfall in June, but with the wildfires of 2020 on many Oregonian’s minds, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on your local…
What is Business Income Coverage?
Property coverage is an essential when it comes to wildfire season, as many homeowners and business owners in Oregon came to realize in the summer of 2020. When wildfires are raging out of control around you and your property, you will obviously want some compensation if your property succumbs to fire. One piece of coverage…
Preparing For Wildfires: How To Protect Yourself And Your Home
It’s getting to be the hottest part of the year in Oregon, and the risk of fire is higher than ever too. This year’s wildfire season in Oregon has potential to be particularly tough due to the multi-year drought and a nationwide labor shortage that is affecting firefighting personnel. Despite the wet spring, it is…
Fire Safety: Tips For Protecting Your Home
Summer has finally arrived, and so has the increased risk of wildfires in the state of Oregon. The American Red Cross has cited that once a fire breaks out, you have two minutes or less to escape from your home. As many households know, a working fire alarm is essential in these circumstances as well…
What Can You Do To Prevent Wildfires?
As temperatures rise, the risk of wildfires increases. Do your part in decreasing the risk by making fire prevention a priority in your life. There are various rules and regulations surrounding wildfire prevention, including thoroughly extinguishing campfires and adhering to fire restrictions. For more tips and information, visit the Oregon Department of Forestry’s website. If…