Frequently Asked Questions
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A detector should be placed on each level of the home. Detectors should be placed in each bedroom in addition to the hallways outside the bedrooms.Fire Department
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The MTFD offers free child safety seat checks. A trained technician will provide education and assistance on proper safety seat installation. By appointment only. Call 586-286-0027 to make your appointment.Fire Department
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Carbon Monoxide (also known as the silent killer) is a colorless/odorless gas that is created by the incomplete combustion of carbon based fuels. It is recommended that you install a Carbon Monoxide Detector on each level of your home and if a detector activates, call 911 and leave your home. The Fire Department will come and check for any level of Carbon Monoxide that may be present. Always remember, “When in doubt, call us out.”Fire Department
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our batteries should be changed at least once a year. An easy way to remember is to change them when your clocks are changed to and from Daylight Savings Time in the spring and fall.Fire Department
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Macomb Township is currently a 3 (out of 10).
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Your smoke alarm may sound when it’s very cold outside, or if a door adjacent to a heated area is opened, like in an entryway. This is due to condensation (water vapor) in the detection chamber. The sensor is a particle sensing device; when water condenses in the sensor the unit will go into alarm. The operating temperature of a smoke alarm is between 40 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit (4-38 degrees Celsius). If the unit is in a garage or attic, you should consider replacing it with a heat alarm which is not affected by condensation.Fire Department
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Four.