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SERVPRO of Foxborough Explains Fire Prevention Day

10/5/2022 (Permalink)

Fire in background with orange box and SERVPRO logo It is important to create awareness of fires and know how to participate because we never know when a fire can happen.

On October 8, 1871, Mrs. O’Leary was in her barn, milking her cow. The cow kicked over a lamp, which started the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. When it was over, more than 300 people were killed, and over 17,000 structures were destroyed. This and other major fires caused a movement to proclaim this holiday, National Fire Prevention Day on October 9th.  (nfpa.org)

It is important to create awareness of fires and know how to participate because we never know when a fire can happen.  

  1. Fire departments around the country hold sessions and seminars to teach fire prevention and safety. 
  2. Schools have fire drills and hold lessons on fire prevention. 
  3. Families conduct an EDITH exercise (Exit Drills In The Home). If you need assistance with this, reach out to your local fire department. 
  4. Businesses should conduct fire drills. 
  5. Learn more about fires both nationally and locally. 

Fires are never something that anyone anticipates happening, but they happen more often than not.

SERVPRO of Foxborough is your premier choice for restoration and rebuilding. Our teams are ready to respond 24 hours a week, any day of the year. When you bring us on the job our team of licensed contractors and certified technicians will work collaboratively with you throughout the duration of the project. They will keep you up to date on the status of the project and make sure that your expectations are met. We will help you to move forward and make it “Like it never even happened” for all of your storm damage. 

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