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Places FeaturesYou are in: Tees > Places > Places Features > Fire Safety ![]() Fire Fighter in action Fire SafetyBy Cleveland Fire and Rescue This is something we all need to know. What do you do and not do if you are in a fire? How do you make sure your home is protected, and what else is being done around the Tees region to reduce the damage and loss of life from fires? The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites What to do in a fire
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Home Fire Safety VisitsCleveland Fire Brigade’s aim is for every household throughout Middlesbrough, Stockton, Redcar and Cleveland and Hartlepool Districts to have a Home Fire Safety Visit carried out in their home to reduce risks of all kinds, particularly fire. During the visit firefighters will ensure there are working smoke alarms, or will fit free alarms and also help make a plan of escape in case of a fire. To arrange one at your convenience please contact 01429 874063 Schools EducationCleveland Fire Brigade has a Community Safety Schools Education Team dedicated to promote fire safety awareness to children aged 4-16. Programmes have been designed to build up sound knowledge in relation to fire safety. We can deliver presentations in a variety of locations, free of charge. Dependent on the availability of parking space, we can deliver programmes in the Community Education Vehicle, which is equipped with presentation facilities and offers an alternative to the classroom environment. However, if you prefer we can deliver programmes in the classroom or the school hall. Alternative venues can be negotiated. science Please contact Wendy Dewhirst, Schools Education Manger on 01429 874050 for further details. Specialist AdvisorsThe Brigade has a team of Advocates who have been put together to help reduce fire related risks to groups of people who Cleveland Fire Brigade feel may have less access to the Brigade than other groups. The objectives of the Advocates team are to ensure that every resident in Cleveland has the same access to Cleveland Fire Brigade services. The team include: • Glen Clerk and Shelly Walker Older Persons Advocates; They can all be contacted at our Headquarters in Hartlepool: 01429 872311 Ban the PanBan the Pan is an ongoing initiative to get rid of deadly chip pans which account for over 8000 fires, 3000 injuries and 30 deaths every year nationally. Cleveland Fire Brigade will swap old fashioned chip pans for safer thermostatically deep fat fryers. This can be done during a Home Fire Safety Visit. To arrange a visit contact 01429 874063. Winter WarmthLaunched in November 2008, the Winter Warmth campaign is designed to provide help to those who are suffering from high domestic fuel costs, inadequate heating and the cold weather. This can be through providing items such as portable heaters, torches or bed packs. If you or someone you know may benefit from Cleveland Fire Brigade’s help, please contact Sarah Metcalfe on 01429 874054. last updated: 23/01/2009 at 18:02 You are in: Tees > Places > Places Features > Fire Safety 5 DAY FORECAST
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