Space Heater Safety Tips from New Holland VFD

With the cold weather approaching us next week. 
Here are some tips for using a space heater safely:
Placement
Keep space heaters at least three feet away from furniture, drapes, or other flammable items. 

Place them on a level surface to prevent tipping. 

Usage
Only use space heaters for a limited time and never leave them unattended, especially when you go to bed. 

Space heaters can't regulate temperature well for long periods. 

Plugging
Plug space heaters directly into a wall outlet, and don't use extension cords. Extension cords can overheat and cause a fire. 

Safety features
Look for a space heater with safety features like a tip-over switch, overheat sensor, and touch sensor. 
Inspection

Before using a space heater each year, inspect it for damage like loose connections or broken plugs. If it's damaged, replace it instead of trying to repair it. 

Children and pets
Keep children and pets away from space heaters and never leave them unattended in a room with a space heater. 

Water
Keep electric heaters away from water and never use them near a sink or in the bathroom. 

Kerosene heaters
Never use an unvented kerosene heater.

ACPSD Clear Bag Policy

ATHLETIC SECURITY REMINDERS & CLEAR BAG PROCEDURES

To ensure the safety of our athletic events, please be aware of the following:
• ACPSD has a Clear Bag Procedure for athletic events. 
• Reentry is not allowed. Should an individual exit a stadium or athletic facility, a new ticket for reentry will be required for reentry. 
• These are school-sponsored events; behavioral expectations & the Code of Conduct apply.
• Students in eighth grade and below must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.
• High school students must show identification or PowerSchool to verify grade level if unaccompanied by a supervising adult.
• For more information on ACPSD’s Athletic Security & Clear Bag Procedures, please visit https://www.acpsd.net/page/athletics-security. 

We thank you for your cooperation with these regulations aimed at ensuring a safe and successful athletic season!

 

Permit Required to Sell in Town - yard sales, fruit stands, food vendors, etc.

In regards to selling things in town, we welcome you to sell your items. However, BEFORE you set up for vendor/yard sales, you must submit payment to the Town Hall.

You will be FINED doubled for selling items without a receipt.

Anyone wishing to sell on the weekends must submit payment by 5:00 pm that Friday.

We also accept phone payments.

Animal Clinic Opens in Wagener

Photo: Neally, Hope, Dr. Glore with Miranda in front.

By: Valerie Sliker

On February 1, 2023, Dr. Jennifer Glore, a 2003 Purdue University graduate, opened the Wagener Animal Clinic located at 111 Railroad Avenue West in the building that formerly housed the Town Hall, the Wagener Police Department and the Wagener Museum. Hours of operation are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8 - 12 and 1 - 6. They are closed from 12 - 1 for lunch and they are closed Saturday and Sunday. They are open Thursdays 8 - 12 only.

The clinic operates by appointment only. Reach them at 803.218.9181. Follow the Wagener Animal Clinic on Facebook.

The veterinary clinic provides full veterinary services for small animals including vaccines, lumps and bumps, spay and neuter, dental cleaning and extractions and hospitalization. The non-emergency clinic currently does not offer overnight care. The clinic includes 4 exam rooms, a surgery room, and a room for digital xray and ultrasounds and more. Dr. Glore hopes to offer grooming services in the future.

Dr. Jennifer Glore owned animal clinics in Indiana prior to moving to Aiken County. She has lived in Aiken County since 2021. The staff of the Wagener Animal Clinic includes Miranda, a receptionist with previous animal clinic experience, Hope, a Veterinary Assistant currently attending school to be a Technician, and Neally, a Registered Veterinary Technician.

 

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