 This month is typically designated for fire prevention. So we do a lot of things in the community to help raise awareness for fire prevention. This year's theme is look, listen, and learn. When you think about the word look, you want to look for hazards in your home that could start fires. And listening has aspects to the smoke alarm, making sure that they work less than 10 years old. They're in each bedroom just outside the bedroom when you replace the battery every six months. And the learning part is learning how to use your evacuation plan, and how to get out of your home in case of an emergency. The number one leading cause of residence or home fires is unattended cooking. So when you're cooking, like frying some fish or chicken or fries or whatever, when you're leaving it and walking away, that's how fire starts. And during the winter season, it's heating safety. So your chimneys, making sure that they are cleaned out and inspected annually if you use it on a regular basis, and also keeping the berry in front of it so no kids or pets can get close to it with the embers and get burned as well. One of the methods, people have time. Two minutes is a magic number whenever a fire starts. Two minutes is a good number to gauge. If you don't get out of the home in two minutes, chances are you won't. So having some good fire prevention safety tips with cooking electrical and getting to the time of the year where people start to use their heaters, space heaters, fireplaces, a lot of things that can actually stop fire that we sometimes take advantage of. You always want to make sure you have working smoke alarms in your home, make sure they're less than 10 years old, change your battery six months. And if you have any type of carbon monoxide source, like a fireplace or garage attached to your home or any gas appliance, you need a carbon monoxide alarm. That's very important. You can go to our website, colafire.net. We have a page dedicated for evacuation plans. And you can also get in contact with us so we can come to a home safety survey where we actually go through your home and give you step-by-step on ways you can create or even improve your back of what you plan to have when you're ready. You can call me on my office number at 803-545-4162 or you can email me at benji.leverett.plumbia.sc.gov. It doesn't take much for a fire to start, but when it does happen, it does change and alter your life. And I think sometimes when the hustle and bustle of our everyday life, we tend to kind of like take things for granted or overlook things. So just basic fire safety tips so we can help alleviate that and we can actually help with that by inviting us to come to your van or your school or your church or whatnot, a community to help so we can help you get the information that you need.