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Prepare For Below Freezing Temps

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Below-freezing weather is predicted over the next several days and Bend Fire & Rescue would like to remind community members that a few simple actions can help prevent disasters during and after the freezing temperatures.

Whether you are a property owner or renter, business manager or contractor – winterizing your home or place of business should be done in the fall, prior to the first freeze to best protect your property.

If you are just getting around to winterizing, here are some things you will want to do before the snow freezes this weekend:

Protect your pipes: These simple steps can prevent the costly damage from water line breaks and lessen the time to restore your property back to full operation following a break.

Create emergency access: By ensuring access to utilities and pathways, you will have a quicker exit in an emergency and help emergency services respond more efficiently.

Heat with caution: Home heating is the second leading cause of home fires in Oregon and was one of the top causes of structure fires last year in Bend.

Commercial Sprinkler Systems

Bend Fire & Rescue would like to remind building owners, facility managers, and building maintenance personnel to act before the cold weather hits to prevent fire sprinkler systems from freezing. Our department responds to several fire sprinkler activations due to pipes breaking from freezing every year. These breaks can cause significant water damage and can easily be prevented. Even if they don’t break, frozen fire sprinkler pipes render the sprinkler system inoperative, thus jeopardizing lives and property. Check your fire sprinkler system today:

For more information about preparing for winter, please contact Bend Fire & Rescue Prevention Division at 541-322-6300. Stay safe and warm!