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Immediately after a home fire, take these 4 steps: Call 9-1-1. Give first aid where needed; cool and cover burns to reduce the chance of further injury or infection. Let friends and family know you’re safe. People and animals that are seriously injured or burned should be transported to professional medical or veterinary help immediately....

In the event of a fire, follow these practices to keep your family safe: Know how to safely operate a fire extinguisher Remember to GET OUT, STAY OUT, and CALL 9-1-1 or your local emergency phone number. Yell "Fire!" several times and go outside right away. If you live in a building with elevators, use...

With cold winter temperatures there is an increased use of fireplaces, wood stoves, space heaters, and other alternative heating methods. During these cold winter months, residential fires and other emergencies caused by heating appliances are more prevalent. The following safety tips can help you maintain a safe home this winter: Have your furnace or wood...

Often called the invisible killer, carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas created when fuels (such as gasoline, wood, coal, natural gas, propane, oil, and methane) burn incompletely. In the home, heating and cooking equipment that burn fuel are potential sources of carbon monoxide. Vehicles or generators running in an attached garage can also produce dangerous...

It is essential to have working smoke alarms throughout your home in case of fire. When maintained, these devices are able to provide you ample warning of fire, helping to save lives and avoid fire injury. If a fire starts, smoke alarms can cut the risk of dying nearly in half. Smoke alarms sense abnormal...

Follow these 4 simple practices in your home to prepare your family for a fire emergency. Install smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home, inside bedrooms, and outside sleeping areas. Test your smoke alarms every month. If they’re not working, change the batteries. Talk with all family members about a...

Turning-Basin The Turning-Basin, located in heart of downtown Petaluma is close to many appealing destinations such as farm-to-table dining, wineries and artisan shops. The 500ft transient dock with 30A power outlets, and potable water is available for day use or overnight berthing on a first come, first served basis. To access the Turning-Basin by river,...

Project Name: DISH Wireless Telecommunications Facility “SFSFO01158A” Address: 1300 Commerce Street, Petaluma [Map It] APN: 007-630-001 City Record Numbers:PLUP-2022-0010 & PLSR-2022-0021 Applicant Name: Allison Holleman, for the CBR Group, Inc Date of Decision: On or after Tuesday, December 13, 2022 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Proposed installation and operation of a new wireless telecommunications facility on the roof...

Securing grant funds is a multi-step process with many considerations. Outside agencies make grant funds available for projects that support initiatives they are trying to push forward. For example, in a given year, the State of California may be focused on funding roads that provide safe travel to schools. The State makes grants available for...

City funds are part of the annual City budget and are allocated at the discretion of the City Council with input from City staff and the community. Our goal is to make the most of these funds by pairing them with “matching” grants from outside agencies - a grant which provides money to fund a...

What is a backflow? Backflow prevention assemblies protect the public water mains from potential contamination from the reverse flow of unauthorized or unapproved water into the City's drinking water system, ensuring a safe water supply for our community.  Backflow prevention devices are required on all fire services (commercial or residential), some domestic services, irrigation services...

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