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What Americans Think About The New Orleans Looting Other facts: Southern coastal Louisiana, with communities of different racial and socioeconomic mix, and with a higher frequency of devastating natural disasters - hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, etc. - represents a unique setting for studying these natural calamities and the health consequences of such events. Source: The Louisiana State Center |
The Importance of Checking Smoke Detectors In DelawareMost Common Delaware Building Code ViolatonsInoperable or improperly installed smoke detectors are a commonly found code violation. Smoke detectors are one of the most important life safety devices in your buildings. If you have an older building with battery operated smoke detectors, these batteries need to be checked periodically. Fire Officials recommend that batteries be checked twice a year when clocks are changed for daylight savings time (April and October). Tenants should be encouraged to check batteries and report any problems to you or your management as soon as possible. Batteries are usually tested by pushing the test button on the detector. To find out if the smoke detector actually works, we recommend using one of the commercially available aerosol smoke detector testing products. Every smoke detector comes with instructions for use and diagrams to help you install them in the proper locations. If you have questions concerning the location of your smoke detectors, call your Multiple Housing Inspector or contact your neighborhood fire station. Reports:
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Southern coastal Louisiana, with communities of different racial and socioeconomic mix, and with a higher frequency of devastating natural disasters - hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, etc. - represents a unique setting for studying these natural calamities and the health consequences of such events. Source: Louisiana State Center
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