We are estimated to get temperatures as high as 109 degrees Fahrenheit throughout Oregon and Washington this weekend. It is crucial that we pay attention to the warnings from officials during this time in order to prevent fires from happening, especially after having such a dry spring! If you are planning on traveling, the Northwest…
Category Archives: Fire Safety
2021 Product Recalls
Are you making sure the products you purchase are safe to use? Sometimes the products we see recalled are not what we expect to ever be an issue down the road. Check out the partial list Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue added to their newsletter of products recalled by Consumer Products Safety Commission. It’s important…
Prepare for Wildfire Season with TVF&R
Are you doing everything you can to prepare for wildfire season? Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue is holding zoom presentations beginning in May through September to help you best prepare your family with information on emergency plans, kits and simple steps you can take now to get ready. For more details, click here.
What is a Red Flag Warning?
Often times when it gets dry, windy and warm outside, a “Red Flag Warning” is issued. Red Flag Warnings mean that the weather conditions happening now or soon are optimal for a fire to get out of control. It’s important to listen to the warnings and directions given by your local fire department in these…
Wildfire Resources: Cleanup is Progressing
On Thursday, April 29th at 12pm Oregon Insurance Commissioner Andrew Stolfi and Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum will give a town hall meeting via zoom about Wildfire Insurance and the rebuild process that will occur this spring. If you were affected by the wildfires last September, we encourage you to attend. This will be a great…
How to Prepare for Pacific Northwest Weather Changes
In September 2020 we had devastating forest fires throughout Oregon and Washington. Then in January 2021 there were land slides followed up with an ice storm in February. Now in March we are approaching spring, which means thunderstorms. Just last week there was a small thunderstorm where lightening struck trees throughout Portland, Oregon. Luckily, we…
5 Tips to Avoid Appliance Fires
Did you receive or purchase any new appliances over the Holidays? It’s surprising, but clothes washers and dryers, toasters, and refrigerators are among the list of appliances that most often catch on fire. Whether they are new or old, here are some tips to remember to avoid appliance fires: Don’t overload washer or dryer with…
Do You Have a Fire Safety Plan in Place?
Do you have a fire safety plan in place for your home and/or business? It’s important to be prepared in case of an emergency and often a legal requirement for the workplace to have fire prevention and emergency exit plans. In your home, make sure your fire alarms are working, tested regularly and installed on…
Fire Safety Tips to Remember this Holiday Season
Holiday season is upon us which means its the perfect time of year for baking, staying warm, and enjoying decorations. Here are some tips to remember to keep your home safe AND cozy for the holidays. Keep track of your space heaters and fireplaces. Make sure to keep wrapping paper and decorations at least 3…
Be Prepared: 3 Things to Remember After a Residential Fire
After a residential fire it is understandable to be panicked and confused. We’ve put together a list of three important things to remember if you find yourself in this unfortunate circumstance. You should not sign anything without consulting a lawyer first. Keep records of your expenses such as hotel and food costs if you cannot…