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Mon 28 Jan 2013
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
- Proper Disposal of Fireplace Ashes -
SANTA BARBARA, Ca. January 28, 2013 – With the use of fireplaces and alternative
heating methods (pellet stoves, wood burning stoves, etc.), the Santa Barbara County Fire
Department reminds people that fires can start due to careless or improper disposal of the
leftover ashes. Even after several days, piles of ashes can hold enough heat to reignite
and start a fire. Therefore, extra care should be used in the storage and final disposal of
ashes.
When you clean your fireplace, there are a few things to keep in mind.
1. You should always place discarded fireplace ashes in a heavy metal container, moisten the ashes
and cover the container with a metal lid. Never use a paper bag, a cardboard box or a plastic trash
bag in the cleaning process. Never use a vacuum cleaner to pick up ashes.
2. Ashes should be kept in a metal container outside, away from the house to cool. Your garage,
house, or deck are dangerous locations for ashes to cool. After ashes have cooled in a metal
container, it is necessary to find a suitable disposal site. Never dump fireplace ashes until they have
had at least four days to cool. Even after four days, great care should be given in selecting a dump
site. Wooded areas should always be avoided.
Proper Disposal of Fireplace Ashes
Garden areas or flower beds are ideal locations to dump cooled fireplace ashes, allowing many
nutrients to return to the soil. Please survey the area and evaluate any additional hazards before
disposing of your cooled ashes. Make sure all dry leaves have been removed from the area before
dumping your ashes in either a garden or flower bed that is away from the house and remember to
moisten the area.
Contact Information:
Captain David Sadecki
Information Officer
Office 805.681-5531
Cell 805.689-0599
News Line 805.681-5546
Email
david.sadecki@sbcfire.com
Fri 21 Sep 2012
Hi Santos,
I just wanted to let you know the compliments that I have been receiving
about ServiceMaster Anytime with regards to a water damage job that is currently wrapping
up in Santa Barbara. From Anthony and his detailed attention, to Steven and Maria,
Maria, and Deborah with the pack out, these customers are so very happy and pleased with the efficiency and communication and personal touches everyone has provided.
Darlene B, is the owner of a Curves gym that I am a member of, and it is her parents who had the water damage. It occurred during a time her mother was getting ready for surgery and very stressful for everyone, and Darlene was able to go to Florida with her mom and felt comfortable with the way everything was being handled that she didn’t have to worry about that and could concentrate on her parents. She was especially touched by the beautiful flowers and get well balloons that were brought to the home yesterday. Also, Steven took the time to talk with her father which he was still talking about after yesterdays work was done.
Hoping you will convey this to all the employees who were a part of making this job such a success. It was very nice for me to see Darlene three days a week for over 5 months and hear nothing but positive comments!
Thanks,
Susan
Mon 6 Aug 2012
Made by LG Electronics (Tianjin) Appliance Co., Ltd., of Tianjin, China, the units can overheat, smoke, melt, and catch on fire, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Kmart Corp. have voluntarily recalled about 795,000 Kenmore dehumidifiers because they can overheat and possibly cause a fire, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Aug. 2.
The units were manufactured between 2003 and 2005 by LG Electronics (Tianjin) Appliance Co., Ltd., of Tianjin, China. They can overheat, smoke, melt, and catch fire, according to the commission’s announcement, which said the company has received 107 reports of incidents with more than $7 million in property damage and three reports of smoke inhalation injuries.
This recall involves 35-, 50-, and 70-pint dehumidifiers with a Kenmore logo on the front top of the unit. They are made of white plastic, are between 21 and 24 inches tall, about 15 inches wide, and about 13.5 inches in depth. Fan and humidity controls are on the top front panels, and some models include remote controls. They have front-loading water buckets.
The affected model numbers (the number is located on the right side of the interior of the unit when the bucket is removed) are:
- 35-pint (2004), 580.54351400
- 50-pint (2003), 580.53509300
- 70-pint (2003), 580.53701300
- 70-pint (2004), 580.54701400
- 70-pint (2005), 580.54701500
The dehumidifiers were sold exclusively at Sears and Kmart stores nationwide and Sears.com and Kmart.com from 2003 to 2009 for between $140 and $220. Consumers should immediately turn off and unplug them and contact the firm to receive a Sears gift card for either $75, $80, $90, or $100 that can be used at any Sears or Kmart store or at Sears.com or Kmart.com or a check for the refund amount. (The amount of the card depends on the capacity and year of the dehumidifier.) Consumers with recalled units also will receive a $25 coupon that may be used at Sears Department Stores or Sears.com toward the purchase of a new Kenmore dehumidifier.
For more information, contact the Recall Fulfillment Center toll-free at 855-400-4641 between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. CDT weekdays or 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. CDT Saturday, or visit www.Kenmoredehumidifierrecall.com.
Wed 4 Jan 2012
Heavy rainfall can cause property damage. Are you prepared? 
Before it Rains
Take preventative measures now before the rain arrives and create a family action plan. Inspect your property for potential hazards and fix any past problem areas. Slopes, roof repairs, and places where water tends to accumulate
are all areas posing potential hazards if there is extended rain. Purchaseplastic sheeting and sandbags for your landscape while stores have supplies. The City’s Maintenance and Fire Departments keep a number of sandbags on hand for emergencies, a major rain incident can quickly deplete their supply.
Residential rain preparations should include clearing debris from gutters, downspouts and low areas in yards or
patios that could cause water back-ups. Call on a professional property inspector to take a look at your roof to be sure seals and caulking are in good shape or if they need to be resealed. Prevent runoff pollution into streets and storm
drains by collecting any trash or landscape clippings from your property into their designated disposal containers. Secure outdoor furniture, equipment ortoys and be sure pets have safe cover. How to Check for Roof Leaks.
When rain storms are predicted, Santa Barbara residents, particularly those in canyon areas or next to potentially
unstable slopes, are urged to prepare and maintain preparedness standards. Sandbags are available for residents who will need to take precautionary measures on their property. Learn how to obtain sandbags from the County.
When a “Flash Flood Watch” is issued by National Weather Service and confirmed by City of Santa Barbara Public Works Officials, the City will open the Sandbag Station. The City’s Sandbag Station is located at the City of Santa Barbara Corporate Annex Yard at 401 East Yanonali Street. Sand and sandbags will be available to the public at the Sandbag Station. Residents should bring their own gloves and be prepared to fill the bags they need. Note when filling sandbags, fill them only half way, so they are not too heavy to lift and will stack properly. Twenty sandbags are
allowed per trip.
During Stormy Days
Avoid driving during heavy downpours. Santa Barbara has experienced minor flooding on city streets, residential mud run-off, brownouts as well as repeated closure and significant damage on the occasion of heavy rain. Some roads are particularly prone to problems during heavy rain—if not from the storm directly, then from resulting mudslides, loose rocks, and car accidents. If you live in a canyon area or use it to commute, it is especially important that you have an emergency plan in place. Consider detours to regular destinations; identify a relative or neighbor that can help with children and animals if you are delayed getting home; and keep a list of important phone numbers so that you can stay informed.
Please remove your trash cans from the street on your trash pick-up day as soon as possible after pick up. Empty trash cans can block storm drains.
The Department of Transportation (Caltrans) maintains jurisdiction over the state highways roadway. However, to
protect public safety, multiple agencies including Santa Barbara Police and Santa Barbara Sheriffs are authorized to close the roadway as necessary during incidents.When closures do occur, they are undoubtedly inconvenient, but rest
assured they are only employed when necessary to protect public safety. Because multiple agencies are involved and conditions can change rapidly, immediate, detailed information is often difficult to obtain. To help streamline
procedures and improve emergency communication be sure to sign up for NIXLE notification.
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Without a doubt, pre-planning, staying informed and plenty of patience will help you when the storms hit.
After Rain Emergencies
Should water or mud damage occur on private property, the owner should get in touch with their insurance company
for referrals to approved remediation services and more importantly, to be advised of and if any applicable insurance coverage . Those who may wish to contract on their own for assistance can find commercial vendors listed in the
yellow pages. Look under “water damage” and be sure to inquire if the company is licensed to do this work. Of course, here at ServiceMaster Anytime we are ready to respond to any emergency.
ServiceMaster Anytime has been servicing the Disaster Restoration needs of the Central Coast area
since 1963. When fire, smoke, or water damage your home or business, speed is essential to minimize further damage. To restore your home or business to its pre-crisis condition – and avoid costly mistakes – it’s just as critical to select the most qualified professionals. As the leader in the restoration and cleaning services industry for more than 40
years, ServiceMaster Anytime is committed to maintaining the highest
business, ethical, and quality standards.
No matter what the emergency; water, sewage, fire or smoke damage, trauma /vandalism clean up,
mold remediation and construction services, ServiceMaster Anytime is ready to give you peace of mind with
24/7/365 service. Santa Barbara 963-1365- Santa Maria 922-4477 – Lompoc
736-1168 San Luis Obispo 541-3241