by Marcia | May 14, 2013 | Blog
Encountering a small fire is a frightening and dangerous moment. It is imperative to remain calm so you can determine whether the best course of action is to call 911 and evacuate or attempt to extinguish the fire yourself. If you are able to identify the class of...
by Marcia | May 7, 2013 | Blog, Summer Safety
It’s that time of year again! As the days become warmer and summer approaches, many New Hampshire families will be opening their swimming pools and preparing for a summer of fun by the pool with friends and loved ones. However, conscientious pool owners know...
by Marcia | Apr 24, 2013 | Blog, Emergency Management
Preparation, planning, and practice are essential to safety and survival in the event of an emergency. Every house and family should have a three-day supply of the fundamentals for survival neatly packaged in a home emergency kit. Every second counts so having an...
by Marcia | Apr 18, 2013 | Blog
The most common natural disaster in New Hampshire is flooding, according to ReadyNH, New Hampshire’s emergency preparedness website. Each spring, a combination of heavy rain and melting snow creates optimal conditions for overbank flooding along our...
by Marcia | Apr 9, 2013 | Blog, Emergency Management
Every moment counts in the event of an emergency. Having a prepared and practiced family emergency response plan in place ensures that you and your loved ones will be ready in the event of a household, regional, or nationwide emergency. Considering that different...