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RT @teamshrews: A consultation into a Public Spaces Protection Order for Shrewsbury starts today. Find out more and take part at https://t.co/ZtL32NbY5F
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RT @ShrewsburyCops: Rural North SNT - Take extra care on the roads this morning very foggy in places
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RT @CFOAfire: If you’re serious about home safety, remember to register https://t.co/lcXWhcKfZF https://t.co/bcGYUHF22R
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RT @LynnCOAware: Is YOUR carbon monoxide alarm sited CORRECTLY ? The charity's flyer below was produced using the governing standards https://t.co/qsdF6tmA8j
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Following on... 3. Wrongly sized appliance 4. Overnight burning or smoldering wood for too long
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There are 4 main reasons for chimney fires happening: 1. Infrequent sweeping and cleaning 2. Burning unseasoned wet wood
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All chimney fires are extremely dangerous – internal flue temperatures can reach 1,100 degrees Celsius #FireSafety
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You should regularly remove the ash from the stove into a metal container with a cover, and store outdoors, this reduces risk of home fires
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RT @MGrowcott_Star: The video being created could be used for the next ten years around the country. If it's half as exciting as it was… https://t.co/SzvMoz3S3h
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RT @SFRS_GWilliams: The movie 🎬 shoot is imminent. @shropsfire . Lawley consequences fire 🔥 production https://t.co/E7VRjn3Bkf
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RT @SFRSWellington: Don't be alarmed if you see us in #Lawley, we are shooting a new fire safety film https://t.co/jnDx5XcOYa
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Do you have an elderly /vulnerable relative, neighbour or friend. Have they got working smoke alarms, contact @SFRS_Prevention 01743 260200
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Have your chimney professionally swept annually – ideally prior to your first fire of the season #WoodStoveSafety
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RT @WMerciaPolice: Did you see a suspected arson in Oswestry? Can you help our investigation: https://t.co/EI7envHrGl
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RT @HWFireTenbury: INC 12:15 @HWFireTenbury assisting @shropsfire #Cleobury and @SFRS_Ludlow with a house fire. Details to follow
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At 12.11hrs today @SFRS_Ludlow & Cleobury Mortimer crews a house fire in Oreton Nr Cleobury
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Regular cleaning of your wood stoves is very important. Use a wire brush to clean both your stovepipe and at least clean it once a year
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Following on from info about wood burners.. Seasoned hardwoods, such as maple, beech, ash or oak are the best fuel for wood stoves
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At 21.03hrs 16/01/17 Oswestry crews were called to a car & caravan fire, The White Lion Inn LLynclys Fire Investigation called out @OsCops