Posts Tagged ‘fire’

Fire danger around parched crops could be ‘growing’

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

CBS 42 Reporter: Jason Wheeler
Email: jwheeler@keyetv.com

Instead of bringing in a bountiful harvest, corn farmer Wayne Decker has been tearing up the fields around his Hutto homestead.

Decker hopes the dirt border circling his property will protect his home if the parched crops around him somehow ignite.

Crunchy cornstalks that are ubiquitous in places like Hutto are susceptible to wildfires, and pretty soon the risk could become more pronounced. Experts say the fire danger will actually increase in coming weeks as farmers begin to cull the withered plants, dropping them to the ground, thereby eliminating the rows between the stalks and creating piles of dry tinder that could easily catch fire if a spark is set off during the harvesting process.
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Fire And Smoke Alarms

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Test Your Alarm for Life!

Your smoke alarm has the power to save your life. Or does it? If you haven’t tested your smoke alarm lately, it may not be working. And that’s a risk you can’t afford to take. Working smoke alarms give us early warning of a fire, providing extra time to escape safely. But they can’t do their job if we haven’t done ours – monthly testing to make sure they’re working. Test all the smoke alarms in your home. For the life of the alarm and for the lives of your loved ones.
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