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Information on Neighborhood Watch can be obtained by contacting the Public Safety Coordinator at 734-482-9847.Fire Department
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Smoke alarms should be tested every month and batteries replaced at least once a year or as needed. All alarms that are more than 10 years old should be replaced.Fire Department
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Homeowners can purchase fire extinguishers at local area fire protection retailers. Most department and home improvement stores also carry them.Fire Department
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Information on preparing for emergencies (including a checklist for people with mobility problems) is available through the Washtenaw Chapter of the American Red Cross. They are located at 2729 Packard Road, in Ann Arbor, and can be reached by phone at 734-971-5300.Fire Department
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No, this violates the city's open burning ordinance. Controlled wild fire burns may be allowed if a fire is necessary to protect rare plants dependent on fire for seed protection.Fire Department
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Contact the Fire Dept. with incident date and location 734-482-9778.Fire Department
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A Knox Box is a way for firefighters to gain entry to buildings without causing damage. During a fire alarm when no obvious signs of fire are apparent, firefighters can gain access to buildings to check whether an alarm is false or there is a problem. The advantage is there is no unnecessary damage caused by firefighters during a false alarm. Please call the Ypsilanti Fire Dept. for more information on obtaining a Knox Box system.Fire Department
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Ypsilanti Firefighters work a 24 hour rotating shift working from 7 a.m. - 7 a.m. the next day which follows a (24 on - 24 off - 24 on -24 off - 24 on - 96 off) schedule. Averaging a 54 hour work week (overtime is not paid for the additional 14 hours of work.)Fire Department
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Fireworks are classified into many categories. Low-impact, and novelty fireworks are permitted for use at any time. Consumer fireworks may only be used on the days before, during and after a national holiday, with exception of the hours between 1 - 8 a.m. For examples, view theFire Department