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Updated: 8:56 AM Jan 5, 2010
How To Heat Your Home Without Starting A Fire
Fire officials say that fires increase during cold weather. Firefighters say there are some tips you can follow when it's cold to prevent a fire.
Posted: 6:57 PM Jan 4, 2010Reporter: 13 News |
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Topeka, Kan. (WIBW)_ Fire officials say that fires increase during cold weather. Firefighters say there are some tips you can follow when it's cold to prevent a fire.
Please visit this Web site for those tips: http://www.topeka.org/tfd/Firesafetytips.shtml
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