Keep Fire Hydrants Clear of Snow for Community Safety

Keep Fire Hydrants Clear of Snow for Community Safety

Clearing Snow from Fire Hydrants can Save Lives…
A clearly visible and accessible fire hydrant can save your home—or even your life. When hydrants are buried in snow, firefighters may lose valuable time locating and accessing them during an emergency.

Residents are encouraged to assist in keeping hydrants clear throughout the winter season. Your efforts help protect your household, your neighbors, and the entire community.

Please follow these guidelines:

  • Know the location of the nearest fire hydrants.
  • Ensure hydrants are shoveled out after every snowfall.
  • Clear at least 3 feet of snow around each hydrant to provide firefighters with enough room to work safely and efficiently. Taking a few minutes to remove snow from around a hydrant near your home can save precious minutes during a fire emergency. The City of Whitewater thanks all community members who help keep fire hydrants
    accessible.
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