We're in store for some high winds, low humidity in the afternoon, so that spells a really good opportunity to burn burn a lot of stuff. So the wildland and the grass and the brush and all of that stuff is uh it has an opportunity to be very productive and be very wild over the next
several days. And so we just want to remind everybody to be fire smart when you're out there, if you're doing anything outside that maybe could cause a fire or start some sparks, because in the afternoons, when that humidity goes gets really low, high winds, fires will start really easy and they spread really fast. And so help me help my guys out by just being real
fire smart when you're out outside in the next few afternoons. So you're saying, low humidity, high wind equals fire fire fast, fast, fire fast. I don't know about I don't know about fast fire. But it does not sound like it would be too good. Ye it's it's uh. It makes it really tough on all of us, uh we and we want to remind everybody some of the ways that you can help protect your your house and your outbuildings and stuff like that. Is though you will everybody's got those corners
where the leaves blow up into those corners and collect and everything. This is with the weather being good outside, this is a good time to grab your right spend just a few minutes, uh clean all of those places out right where those leaves have have have really got together up in the corners and stuff. Get those out of there. You know. It's also a good time
everybody's wanting to get outside and start doing some yard work. Start protecting your structures and getting that that high grass and get that down, get anything that can that can actually bring that flame up to the side of your house where it could come up the side of your house. We want to alleviate all of that stuff, and so this is going to be a really good time to do that and hopefully we won't have any problem with that. I want
to go into We've got time change coming up really quick. March the tenth is our time change, and so this is the time that we always tell everybody. You know, you need to check the batteries and your smoke detectors, your carbon monoxide detectors, change them. The other note is if if that device, you look on the back of that device when you change that battery. If the manufacturer date is older than ten years, this is the time when you need to just throw that in the trash and go get a
new one. That's it's cheap insurance. And so if you've got a good one that's just a few years old, change those batteries. Now, look at that date. If it's older than ten it's time for a new one.
