Safe Shopping Be aware of your surroundings Have car keys ready Conceal or keep your purses close to your side Christmas Trees Choose a moist, fresh tree Cut a 1-2” diagonal slice off the bottom Keep your tree watered daily Don’t place the tree... Read More
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Fire Safety in the Kitchen
The holidays are upon us. For many of you, Thanksgiving is a time when big feasts are made in the kitchen. But all too often, the hustle and bustle of the holidays and distractions caused by entertaining family and guests can be dangerous. CESD... Read More
A Report on Fire Injuries in Residential Buildings
U.S. Fire Administration releases report on Civilian Fire Injuries in Residential Buildings (2008–2010) Fires can strike anywhere—in structures, buildings, automobiles, and the outdoors. Fires that affect our homes are often the most tragic and the... Read More
It’s Hot Outside!
Avoid using the stove or oven to cook. Wear loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing. Stay in air-conditioned buildings as much as possible. If you don’t have air-conditioning, find an air-conditioned/cooling shelter in your ar Do not rely on a... Read More
Fireworks Safety
• Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks. • Avoid buying fireworks that are packaged in brown paper because this is often a sign that the fireworks were made for professional displays and that they could pose a danger to... Read More
Hurricane Preparedness
What would you do if basic services – water, gas, electricity or telephones – were cut off? Relief workers cannot reach everyone right away. Therefore, prepare before disaster strikes. You and your family will cope best by preparing for the... Read More
Water safety
Now that the heat is here and swimming pool usage will soon be in full swing, CESD would like to remind everyone to be careful in and around bodies of water. DON’T TAKE WATER SAFETY FOR GRANTED! Drowning is the leading cause of injury or death... Read More
Firefighters Rescue Trapped Woman
Houston, TX, February 19, 2012: Firefighters with the Champions Emergency Services District rescued a woman from a burning home Sunday, with the assistance of fire crews from the Klein and Ponderosa fire departments, as well as Paramedics from... Read More
2011 Year in Review
2011 was a great year for CESD. It was our first full year operating under the new organizational structure. CESD responded to 844 calls for service, including 147 fires and 364 EMS calls. This is an increase from a total of 763 in... Read More
Have an Exit Strategy
GOT AN EXIT STRATEGY? You can’t rely on other people or institutions to protect you from a fire. That’s your job. When entering any building, here are a few things to look for: EXITS: Make a mental note of where the exits are located; not... Read More