Questions and Information for the Community
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As the Maine winter begins to settle in and weather patterns start to become unstable, we would like to remind all Auburn Citizens to be prepared for those unpredictable weather moments. |
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Christmas Time Safety Tips From Local 797
As the holiday season approaches, the Auburn Firefighters would like to remind citizens of some safety tips. We are here to provide services to our citizens, and our number one goal is to keep you informed. |
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Being Smart During the Winter Season
As snow is a familiar headache to Maine, we the Auburn Firefighters want to remind the citizens to take some extra precautions during this snowy season.
We ask citizens to clear snow from fire hydrants that are near their homes. |
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| Guidelines for Outdoor Burning | |
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Preventative Measures for Burning Brush
· Any of the three fire stations in Auburn you can obtain a burning permit from · Permits need to be done in person, the same day the fire will occur and they are free!!! · You do not need a permit to use your outdoor fireplace, provided it is used only for a warming or cooking fire · No permit is required to use a gas or charcoal grill or hibachi. (Grill can not be used anywhere with a roof or floor above it and shall be a minimum of 5 feet away from any combustibles. They shall not block any egress or exit points.) You can not burn: · Tires · Rubber Products · Asphalt Shingles · Tar · Paint or solvent sludge · Rubbish or refuse · Garbage · Paper, cardboard or wood boxes · Leaves · Wire Insulation · Animal Remains
· Weather plays an important and uncontrollable factor in fire behavior especially if it involves forest/brush fires. · The fire department uses the Forest Fire Danger Report to make the decision wither or not it is safe to burn. This report is updated daily at roughly 0830 and can be reviewed at: http://www.maine.gov/doc/mfs/firedanger/fire.shtml
· We strongly recommend that you have at least 2 adults there during the fire that way someone is always watching the fire · Do not kindle a fire on another person’s property without a permit and the landowner’s written permission · You are responsible for any damage your fire causes
· Use proper clothes to protect yourself for example leather boots, leather gloves, pants, a sleeved shirt, and safety glasses or goggles
If the Fire or Police Department receives any complaints or if a nuisance or dangerous situation is created, burning will cease immediately.
Call the Fire Department early if the fire becomes out of control and do not attempt to fight the fire. Always be Safe! Don’t wait till it is to late, call 911 if you lose control of your burn!
For more information use the following link: Maine Forest Service http://www.maine.gov/doc/mfs/ffchome.htm
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