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Public Forums => Disaster Awareness & CERT => Topic started by: ak7v on Oct 08, 09, 06:10:49 PM
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When I evacuated, I turned off my gas and electricity outside. Did others do this? If the fire burned into town, would they shut off electricity to the whole town as a precaution? To protect fire fighters? How about gas?
Fortunately we were only gone for a short while, so having the electricity off didn't cause problems with the fridge or whatnot. But I wonder if it was necessary to turn off. Gas was no problem.
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I live in an apartment complex and I did not turn anything off. I was just worried about getting out. However upon our return, we noticed that the pilot light was out on the water heater. It was turned back on and there were no problems, but I did wonder what happened to make it shut off? Maybe a neighbor shut off the main valves to everyone's unit before leaving...
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See page 9: (http://www.wrightwoodfsc.com/ReadySetGo/sbcfire_ReadySetGoBanner.jpg)
http://www.wrightwoodfsc.com/ReadySetGo/20090806_sbcfire_ready_set_go_flyer.pdf
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Very informational! I will be better prepared if there is ever a "next time".
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See page 9: (http://www.wrightwoodfsc.com/ReadySetGo/sbcfire_ReadySetGoBanner.jpg)
http://www.wrightwoodfsc.com/ReadySetGo/20090806_sbcfire_ready_set_go_flyer.pdf
Thanks, just what I wanted to know.