Category Archives: Safety

Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day is a day of remembering all the men and women who have died while serving us in the military.

As we pay tribute to our fallen servicemen and women, we hope everyone has an enjoyable weekend.  While your enjoying the weather, the lake, family and friends, please be safe.  Watch your kids around the water and street, and if your driving please slow down.  With this extended holiday weekend, like all summer weekends, there are an influx of people at the lake.  Watch out for the additional vehicle and pedestrian traffic.

We wish to send our sympathy to all the friends and family of those lost while serving.  Thank you to the fallen for you service and sacrifice, you will not be forgotten.

If you would like to pay tribute to anyone, please feel free to do so in the comments.

Fire Weather Watch for Luzerne, PA

http://www.weather.com/weather/alerts/localalerts/18704?phenomena=FW&significance=A&areaid=PAZ047&office=KBGM&etn=0003&cm_ven=1CW&cm_cat=FFv1.1.9&cm_pla=wx.com-bar&cm_ite=wx-severe-wx-alert&par=1CWFFv1.1.9&site=wx.com-bar

Issued by The National Weather Service
Binghamton, NY
2:46 pm EDT, Sun., May. 9, 2010

… FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT MONDAY AFTERNOON…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BINGHAMTON HAS ISSUED A FIRE WEATHER WATCH… WHICH IS IN EFFECT MONDAY AFTERNOON.

SUNNY DRY WEATHER IS EXPECTED MONDAY AFTERNOON WITH RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES FALLING INTO THE 20S AND NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTING TO 20 TO 25 MPH. THESE FACTORS WILL COMBINE WITH A DRY GROUND TO INCREASE THE FIRE WEATHER THREAT MONDAY AFTERNOON.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A FIRE WEATHER WATCH MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST TO OCCUR. LISTEN FOR LATER FORECASTS AND POSSIBLE RED FLAG WARNINGS.

Burning

It is now spring and many residents are doing their annual spring cleaning. As you are cleaning up your yards and burning, we would like to remind you of some burning precautions and the Harveys Lake Borough Code 17-5.

Burning Precautions:

  • Use an approved waste burner
  • Don’t leave the fire unattended
  • ALWAYS have a hose near the fire

§ 17-5. Burning Regulations.

A. No person shall burn any materials on or in any street or other public place within the limits of the Borough without written approval from the Fire Inspector.

B. No person shall burn or permit the burning of any materials on any private property unless such burning is done not less than 50 feet from any structure or, if in an approved waste burner, not less than 15 feet from any structure.

  1. No person shall burn or permit the burning of any material on any private property until a permit is obtained from the Fire Chief of the Harveys Lake Fire & Ambulance Company or the Police Chief of Harveys Lake Borough.
  2. The permit referred to in Subsection B(1) shall cost $10 yearly.
  3. An “approved waste burner” is any container covered with a one-half-inch mesh screen.
  4. Burning will be permitted during daylight hours.
  5. There will be no burning on Sundays.

C. All outdoor fires shall be constantly attended until fully extinguished.

D. No person shall burn or permit the burning of any materials within the limits of the Borough:

  1. On any but a calm day.
  2. During the existence of a fire or smoke emergency as declared by proclamation of the Borough Council.

E. No person shall burn any oil, grease, tires, gasoline, plastics, garbage or rubbish or similar materials that might tend to be dangerous or tend to produce obnoxious smoke or odors within the limits of the Borough at any time.