Fire District #1 | Glendora 22 Eighth Ave. Glendora, NJ 08029 (856) 939-1177 Smoke Detector Form for District 1 |
Fire District #2 | Chews Landing 43 Somerdale Road Blackwood NJ 08012 (856) 282-3370 | Fax: (856)545-7485 For additional information, please visit our website glotwpfiredistrict2.com Fire Inspection Application & Info for District 2 |
Fire District #3 | Blenheim 34 Almonesson Road Blackwood, NJ 08012 (856) 227-8077 |
Fire District #4 | Blackwood Central Avenue Station 14 W Central Avenue Blackwood, NJ 08012 (856) 227-7798 Blackwood-Clementon Road Station 1450 Blackwood-Clementon Road Blackwood, NJ 08012 (856) 228-6918 Smoke Detector Form for District 4 |
Fire District #5 | Lambs Terrace Fire Co. 1781 Sicklerville Rd Sicklerville, NJ 08081 (856) 227-2343 Fire District 5 – 2023 Smoke Detector, Carbon Monoxide Detector And Fire Extinguisher Certification Application |
Fire District #6 | Erial 1946 Williamstown-Erial Rd Sicklerville, NJ 08081 (856) 435-0700 Smoke Detector Form for District 6 |
Blenheim, Chews Landing, Erial and Glendora fire companies have announced a new effort aimed at promoting the need for volunteer firefighters and other members at their individual stations. Interested community members are encouraged to visit FirefightersofGloucesterTwp.org.
Fire Safety Tips
Smoke Detectors
- Smoke Detectors recommended on every level of the home.
- Change your battery when it’s time to change your clock.
- Test your detector once a month.
- Clean Smoke detectors using a strong vaccuum or compressed air.
Carbon Monoxide
- Place detector within 10 feet of sleeping areas.
- Have a qualified professional check all fuel burning appliances, furnaces, and venting and chimney systems at least once a year.
- Never keep a car running in a garage. Even if the garage doors are open. Normal circulation will not provide enough fresh air to relibly prevent a dangerous buildup of CO.
Cooking
- Always monitor the stove. Never leave the stove.
- Turn pots/pans handles inward to discourage curious toddlers from reaching up and grasping at the handles.
- Keep a lid handy. If a fire erupts on the stove, put a lid on it. A larger pan will work, as will baking soda, or an extinguisher.