“Adopt a Fire Hydrant”
In the event of a fire emergency, could firefighters find the hydrant near your home?
Many fire hydrants near homes and businesses get buried under a snow pile in winter months and get lost in a jungle of vegetation in the summer.
Finding the closest fire hydrant and being able to connect fire hoses is critical during an actual fire. Fire hydrants supply the water necessary to extinguish fires in homes and businesses, and if one cannot be located and accesses for use, it could delay putting out the fire. A fire doubles in size every minute.
Clearing a 3 foot area around the hydrant in your yard or your neighbors yard could be life saving. The few minutes that it takes to do this, could truly make the difference between life and death.
Please join the Perry firefighters in encouraging your friends and neighbors to “adopt a fire hydrant” near their home – to keep snow shoveled away from it during the winter and trim the plant growth in the summertime. This will ensure that hydrants are visible and will greatly speed the response time in case of an emergency.
And with more than 1000 fire hydrants located in Perry, everyone’s help is needed.
Parking:
Do not block a fire hydrant by parking a vehicle next to it. Fire hydrants require a 15 foot clear zone in each direction.
Leaking Hydrants:
If you find a hydrant that is leaking, or broken you should call the Perry Fire Department at 440-259-2880.
There is no need to notify us about a hydrant you have adopted. This is an informal volunteer program. Your help is appreciated. For more information contact the Perry Fire Department
at 440-259-2880.