The “warm and fuzzies” of the laundry-Dryer Safety

Fire Talk with Chris Clark, Interim Fire Marshal, Virginia Fire Department

As we all know, doing laundry is a chore, yet we have to keep fire safety in mind and develop good habits as a dryer can be a source of a fire.  Here are some tips to keep your laundry fresh and clean and your family safe.

  1. Have your dryer installed and serviced by a professional.
  2. Do not use the dryer without the lint filter.
  3. Make sure you clean the lint filter before or after each load of laundry and remove any lint build-up around the drum.
  4. Rigid and flexible metal venting material should be used to maintain the proper air flow and drying time.
  5. Make sure the exhaust vent pipe is not restricted and the outdoor vent flap opens when the dryer is operating.  Keep debris such as snow, shrubs and other materials free and clear of the outside exhaust hood.  You should clean your venting system at least twice a year and more frequently if you notice changes in drying times being extended or clothes still being damp.  You may be surprised how often you do this and the increased performance of your dryer.
  6. Keep your dryer in good working order.  If you have a gas dryer, have a professional inspect and conduct maintenance on your dryer.  You can add this to your list when annual maintenance is performed on your gas furnace.  With all gas appliances, remember to have a CO alarm placed in the area.
  7. Make sure the right plug and outlet are used and the dryer is connected properly.
  8. Follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions and don’t overload your dryer.
  9. Turn off your dryer when going to bed or when you are leaving home.

Reference: www.nfpa.org/education

Chris Clark-VFD

Chris Clark-Interim Fire Marshal-VFD

 

Bob Brown returns as Chisholm Fire Chief

January 14 – Former Chisholm Fire Chief Bob Brown will return to the fire chief’s position on February 1.  By a unanimous vote, the Chisholm City Council said Brown was the person they wanted back at the helm.  Brown returns after about a three year absence from the department.  “I am  looking forward to the challenge,” Brown told The Northland Fire Wire.  “It’s good to be back.”  In addition to his fire chief position, Brown is the president of the Arrowhead Regional Firefighters’ Association (ARFA).  He is also past president of the Minnesota State Fire Chiefs’ Association (MSFCA).

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Bob Brown-Chisholm’s new fire chief

Apartment house fire in Virginia, four departments respond

December 31 – Firefighters from four Iron Range communities responded early this morning to a fire in a three story residence in the Northside area of Virginia.  The fire was reported around 12:00 a.m. in the 700 block of 10th Street North.  Firefighters from Virginia, Mountain Iron, Eveleth and Fayal were on the scene for a couple of hours.  Most of the damage was in the upper floors of the apartment house.  No injuries were reported.  The cause is under investigation, although the initial alarm came in as a kitchen fire.

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Building fire in Buhl

December 29 – Buhl, Kinney-Great Scott and Chisholm firefighters were called this evening to a fire on Forest Street in Buhl.  The fire was reported around 6:00 p.m.  No damage estimate is available and the cause is under investigation by the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office.  No injuries were reported.

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Fire Talk is back on The Northland Fire Wire

The Fire Talk series is returning to The Northland Fire Wire website.  We have recruited the help of Interim Virginia Fire Marshal Chris Clark, Hibbing Fire Marshal Bryan Fagerstrom and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office to write articles for us.  From time to time, we will be adding timely fire prevention information to the website, which may be used by other fire departments in the Arrowhead Region.  Our goal is to spread the word about fire prevention!

The most dangerous time of the year!

The holiday season is also the most dangerous time of the year.  Heating systems get taxed.  Electrical systems get overloaded.  Wood burning stoves don’t operate properly.  Yes, a wide range of potential fire causes are out there during the holidays and they do strike.  In neighboring Superior, Wisconsin; a family used electric heaters to keep warm when their regular home heating system failed.  We must always remember that fire never takes a holiday vacation.  Don’t become a victim over the holiday season.  For that matter, practice fire safety all year long.  And, always remember to make sure that your smoke detectors are working properly.  This safety message is brought to you by The Northland Fire Wire.

Virginia and Mountain Iron respond to logging truck accident

December 23 – Virginia and Mountain Iron firefighters responded to an early morning accident involving two commercial vehicles.  The accident was reported around 5:00 a.m. at the intersection of Highway 53 and 12th Avenue South in Virginia.  According to the Minnesota State Patrol, a logging truck heading south on the highway collided with a Viking Electric truck.  The driver of the Viking truck, 50 year old Peter Nilsson of Duluth, was seriously injured and transported by Virginia Ambulance to Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth.  The driver of the logging truck was not injured.  The accident forced the closing of the northbound lanes of Highway 53 as wrecker crews removed debris and one of the vehicles.  The logging truck just missed hitting the nearby Holiday gas station.  Some of the logs fell off the trailer and struck a car, but the driver was not injured.

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Early morning garage fire in Chisholm

December 20 – Chisholm firefighters battled an early morning garage fire in Chisholm.  The call came in around 4:45 in the 300 block of 10th Street N.W.  Firefighters kept the fire from spreading to another nearby garage.  The garage and vehicle inside were destroyed.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Rural Biwabik home destroyed, blaze fought by seven departments

December 15 – Firefighters from seven Iron Range fire departments worked through the night to battle a large house fire near Giant’s Ridge in rural Biwabik.  The fire was initially reported around 8:30 p.m. as an attached garage fire in the Woodlands development area.  Fire crews from: Biwabik, Biwabik Township, Palo, Lakeland, Aurora, Gilbert and Fayal Township battled the blaze in sub-zero temperatures.  The garage, house and sauna were a total loss.  No injuries were reported.  The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office.  Two local businesses, Poor Gary’s Pizza and Dave’s Alpine, rallied behind the firefighters by providing them with food and refreshments.

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Effie mobile home lost

December 14 – A morning fire in Effie has left two people homeless.  The fire was reported around 8:15 a.m.  Arriving Bigfork firefighters found the mobile home on County Road 5 engulfed in flames.  According to the Koochiching County Sheriff’s Department, the fire started when the homeowner tried to thaw out a frozen water pipe with a heat gun.  The home was considered to be a total loss.