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Business Owner Information
Ten common code violations and 10 easy solutions.
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Candle Safety
Fire safety information for burning religious candles and other types of candles.
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Carbon Monoxide & Smoke Detectors
View information about Carbon Monoxide as well as Smoke Detectors.
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Do I Need a "Knox Box"?
If you own a business or large residential building you are required to obtain a Knox Box.
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Do I Need a Residential Fire Sprinkler System?
In January 2005, in accordance with NFPA 13-D, the Village of Skokie adopted a Residential Fire Sprinkler Ordinance. This requires all new one and two family dwellings to install and maintain a fire sprinkler system.
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Emergency Vehicles For Safer Driving FAQs
View answers regarding Emergency Vehicles.
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Fee Schedule
View a Fee Schedule of tests or records provided by the Fire Department.
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Fire & Life Safety Tips
Check out the safety tips provided by the Fire Department.
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Fire Hydrant Obstruction Code
The Skokie Village Code indicates that it is unlawful for any person in any manner to obstruct the use of any fire hydrant or place any material or a vehicle in from of a hydrant within 15 feet.
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High-Rise Safety
The Skokie Fire Department wants you to know that high-rise buildings are among the safest places to live these days.
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Home Fire Inspections
In an effort to educate the public on fire and life safety issues, the Skokie Fire Department offers home safety inspections by request.
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Household Fire Extinguishers
A fire extinguisher can be a lifesaver. Placed near an exit, in an easy-to-grab spot, it can put out a small fire before the firefighters arrive, or at least suppress the flames while you escape.
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Information About Kids & Fire
View information regarding Kids and their curiosity with fire.
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National Fire Prevention Week
Fire Prevention Week marks the anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of October 8-9, 1871.
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Pharmaceutical & Sharps Disposal
Recent research by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Geological Survey revealed that there are a substantial amount of antibiotics and steroidal hormones in rivers, lakes and wells caused by people flushing their medications down the toilet or putting them down the sink.
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Seasonal Tips
Take a look at different tips for each season.
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Senior Safety
View information about Safety for Seniors by the Fire Department.
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Smoke Alarms
The Skokie Fire Department reminds you to change your batteries in your smoke alarm(s) as you change your clocks for Daylight Savings Time.
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Dangers of Mixing Household Chemical Cleaners
Dangers of Mixing Household Chemical Cleaners