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1.
I’m selling my house, why do I need to have my smoke and carbon monoxide detectors inspected? Where should they be located?
Massachusetts General Law Chapter 148 Section 26F and 26F1/2 requires that all buildings or structures occupied in whole or in part for residential purposes upon sale or transfer, be equipped by the seller with approved smoke detectors. In residences built prior to 1975 smoke detectors may be of the battery operated type and should be located on each habitable level including basements and finished attics. If a single level has an area in excess of 1200sf, a second smoke detector is required remote from the first.
For additional information on detector placement or to find out how to arrange for an inspection, see
Smoke Detectors
.
2.
How can i get rid of this old propane tank from my barbeque grill?
Old propane tanks can be disposed of through the Sanitation Division of the Public Works. Call to make arrangements at 508-647-6562. There is a $5 charge for this service.
3.
What is the best type of fire extinguisher for my home?
A multipurpose fire extinguisher is best for the home. Look for the rating to be at least 2A 10B C on the label. This extinguisher can be used on any type of fire commonly found in the home. It will often be labeled A-B-C. It is recommended that extinguishers be installed in the kitchen and in the garage.
4.
When am I allowed to burn brush outdoors?
The State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) allows open burning to be conducted between January 15th and May 1st of each year between the hours of 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. For more information on open burning rules and regulations, see
Open Burning
.
5.
When I call 911 for an ambulance, why is a fire truck sent as well?
All members of the Natick Fire Department possess some degree of emergency medical training from First Responder, EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, to EMT Paramedic. In a medical emergency minutes and seconds count! The response of the closest piece of fire apparatus to your emergency brings trained Firefighter / EMTs and Paramedics to the scene within minutes. Emergency life saving equipment such as oxygen, semi-automatic defibrillators, and medications such epinephrine for allergic reactions and aspirin for heart attacks are also carried on the trucks for use by these trained firefighters.
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