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Welcome to the web presence for the Sun Lakes Fire District. We welcome you and hope that you will be able to find any information about the department that you are seeking. If you have any questions, please contact us at info@slfd.org
The Sun Lakes Fire District is currently accepting appications for the positions of firefighter and EMT/Paramedic. Applications will be available beginning April 21st at 8am at our business offices at 25020 S. Alma School Road. They will be available Monday through Friday during normal business hours until May 30th at 4pm. The department will only be issuing 50 applications for each hiring class. Click on the "Hiring" button at the left of the page in order to find out more about the process.
FIRE SAFETY CHECKLISTIRE
1. Have smoke alarms that work… Make sure you have at least one working smoke alarm on every level of your home and especially inside or near sleeping areas. Test smoke alarms once a month. Use a broom handle to gently push the “test button.”
Replace batteries with new ones at least once a year or when the smoke alarm “chirps,” which signals low battery power. If your smoke alarms are ten years old or older, get new ones.
2. Make a home escape plan… Know how to get out of every room of your home. Clean out clutter. Move any furniture that blocks your way. Make sure doors and windows open easily.
3. If you can’t get out… Keep a phone in your bedroom to call for help if you can’t get out quickly. Dial 9-1-1 Keep your bedroom door closed to protect you from the smoke.
4. A special message for smokers… Use “fire-safe” cigarettes and smoke outside. Use large, deep ashtrays on sturdy surfaces like a table. Use water to wet cigarette and cigar butts before putting them in the trash. Stay alert. Do not smoke if you feel sleepy, have taken medication or had alcohol to drink.
5. A recipe for safe cooking… Always stay in the kitchen when food is cooking on the stove. Avoid loose clothing and roll up sleeves before you start to cook. Use oven mitts. If you do get a burn, immediately cool it with water for 3 to 5minutes. Then call for help.
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