Ocean City Fire Department personnel have begun the Carbon Monoxide Public Outreach
Awareness Program to inform residents of carbon monoxide (CO) danger, and the importance of CO detectors. The primary target for the campaign is single-family dwellings.
Fire crews will be going door-to-door in residential areas of the Town of Ocean City, checking for the use of CO detectors and functional smoke detectors. The Ocean City Fire Marshal’s Office has provided informational brochures that will be distributed by fire crews.
The campaign begins immediately and will take place seven days a week, except for holidays, between the hours of 11:00AM and 5:00PM.
They showed up at my door yesterday. I am very impressed, proactive for sure!
ReplyDeleteMe to, they also checked smoke detectors. This is exactly why I don't mind paying city taxes.
ReplyDeleteAre they knocking on Hotel room doors? There's money behind those doors!
ReplyDeletethe 2 that came to my house, firefighter/paramedics bob magee and tim peters were very imformative! keep up the good work.
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