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Proposed Walgreens Hearing

The public hearing for the proposed Walgreens on the corner of Meacham Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike is scheduled for this Wednesday February 29, 2012 at 2pm.  It will take place at the Town of Hempstead (Nathan H. Bennett Pavilion) located at 1 Washington Street, Hempstead.  Anyone who wishes to participate can attend and comment at the public hearing.
If you are unable to make it to the Town of Hempstead that day, you can submit your comments online by clicking on the following link http://toh.li/board-of-appeals/hearings-comment-form.  The Case # is "99/12" and the Applicant is "Clover Associates LLC".
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Elmont FD Reminds Residents

Check Your Smoke & CO Detector Batteries When Changing Clocks on March 10th

With Daylight Saving Time beginning on Sunday, March 10 at 2:00 a.m., we will need to move our clocks ahead one hour. It will also be a good time for residents to check the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors to make sure they are functioning, and replace the batteries, if needed says the Elmont Fire Department. The Department also recommends that people dust or vacuum the detectors to keep them free of debris, so they can work properly.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), an estimated 890 lives could be saved each year if all homes had working smoke alarms. Almost two-thirds of home fire deaths result from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms.

“A smoke alarm can save lives, but it is of no use if it has dead batteries,” said Elmont Chief of Department Angelo Chilelli. “Now is the perfect time to check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions for testing smoke alarms and replacing the batteries.”

NFPA and Elmont FD smoke & CO detector tips:

Test detectors at least once a month by using the test button.
Check the batteries every six months, and change the batteries every year. If a battery is starting to lose its power, the unit will usually chirp to warn you.
Vacuum or blow out any dust that might accumulate in the unit.
NEVER borrow a battery from a detector to use somewhere else.
NEVER paint a smoke or CO detector.
Install at least one smoke alarm on every floor of your home, including the basement, and in or near each sleeping area.
Smoke detectors should not be installed near a window because drafts could interfere with their operation.
Families should also develop and practice a home fire escape plan.

For more information on smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and other information on fire safety and prevention, visit the National Fire Protection Association website at www.nfpa.org.