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Fire Department: Home Administration For Kids Only Location Map News Public Education
The Act does exempt
certain residential units from the requirement. Those residential units
in a building that (i) does not rely on combustion of fossil fuel for
heat, ventilation or hot water; (ii) is not connected to a garage; and
(iii) is not sufficiently close to any ventilated source of carbon
monoxide to receive carbon monoxide from that source OR a residential
unit that is not sufficiently close to any source of carbon monoxide so
as to be at risk of receiving carbon monoxide from that source, as
determined by the local building commissioner shall NOT require carbon
monoxide detectors. The Evergreen Park Fire Department, in conjunction with the Governors office and emergency agencies throughout the state is encouraging residents to participate in the I.C.E. program. If you should ever become incapacitated in case of an emergency, emergency workers need a quick way to find out who they should contact. Paramedics, police and firefighters often waste valuable time trying to figure out which name in a cell phone to call when disaster strikes. They need to talk immediately to a family member or close friend so you can get the medical attention you need as soon as possible. Governor Blagojevich launched Illinois' I.C.E. program as a free and easy way to help emergency workers help you.
All you have to do is put the name of your emergency contact in your cell phone book with the word "ICE" in front of it. "ICE" stands for "In Case of Emergency". For example, if your emergency contact is Sheila, you should put "ICE -- Sheila" in your phone book. That way, emergency workers treating you can quickly contact Sheila to get the information about you that they need. You can also have more than one emergency contact -- you just list them as ICE1, ICE2, and so on. Take a look at the pictures on the right to see two examples of cell phones with ICE contact information.
Illinois is the first state to implement this program on such a large scale. Now that police officers, firefighters and paramedics are on the lookout for ICE numbers, putting your emergency contact in your phone could help save your life one day in case of emergency. By working together, we can make Illinois a safer place for everybody. Please take a moment to put your emergency contact information in your cell phone today. For further information visit www.ice.illinois.gov.
Self-Cleaning Oven Safety
The Evergreen Park Fire Department would like to remind residents to use extreme caution when operating self-cleaning ovens in their homes. The fire department has recently responded to several calls regarding fires caused by the use of self-cleaning ovens. The following safety tips should be followed:
Remember that the self-cleaning mode operates at extremely high temperatures and that the oven door will remain in the “locked” position until the temperature decreases to a safe level.
For further information on cooking safety and other fire prevention programs contact the public education division at 708/422-2148.
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Village Hall is located at 9418 South
Kedzie Avenue Evergreen Park, IL 60805 Phone:
(708)422-1551 Fax: (708)422-7818 |