Friday, November 15, 2013

Wash DC Birthday

Capitol Fire Truck Rentals of MD hosted 2 kids birthday parties in Wash DC this past weekend.  The kids enjoyed dressing in the firefighters gear, helmets and gloves.  The birthday child was the first to sit in the driver's seat and take control of the engine as if he were really driving to an emergency.  Next was a brief fire safety talk where Capitol Fire Trucks expressed the importance of
  • The National 911 Emergency Calling System
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Knowing your home address
  • Stop Drop Roll
Lastly Capitol Fire Trucks  brought out the water fire extinguishers, each child got a chance to have some fun and spray some water. Each child received a fire helmet with the birthday boy getting a personalized fire helmet with his name placed on the back. December and the holiday's are fast approaching.  The next few weeks Capitol Fire Trucks will be getting our engine ready for Santa visits and all the Christmas decorations.   

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Fire Safety MD

Maryland Fire Safety

Capitol Fire Truck Rentals Fire Safety Maryland



With the Christmas Holiday season approaching here are a few safety tips from Capitol Fire Trucks of Maryland.  Roughly 250 homes catch fire due to Christmas trees each year, reports the National Fire Protection Agency.  Christmas trees, if dried out can be very flammable and pose a great threat if not cared for properly.  When selecting a Christmas tree ensure the color is a bright green, needles are not falling from the tree itself and not brown in color.   It is very easy for kids to accidentally knock over your Christmas tree stand, therefore ensure the tree is securely mounted and anchored properly in the stand.  You must ensure your Christmas tree stand is filled with water and check daily to ensure it does not become dry.  During the Holiday season fires account for roughly 15 million dollars’ worth of damage, Capitol Fire Trucks wants to ensure your holiday is a safe and memorable one for all the right reasons.

The National Fire Protection Agency reports 50,000 thousand fires occur each year during Christmas due to electrical issues.  When decorating your Christmas tree here are a few fire safety tips  
·         Only use indoor lights for indoor and outdoor lights for outdoor
·         Ensure each set of lights has been independently tested and approved
·         Never attach more than 4 sets of lights together
·         Always check each set of lights and electrical cords for cracked bulbs, bare wires and loose connections
·         Lastly do not leave the house with lights illuminated on the Christmas tree
Capitol Fire Trucks of MD does not want to see you be a statistic this year.  Take the necessary steps to ensure you have a safe a wonderful holiday with family and friends.