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Stay Safe and Register Your Appliance

…, tumble dryers and other appliances.   Registering is completely free and means manufacturers can quickly contact owners to highlight any problems. Faults can then be repaired as quickly as possible. The reminder comes as winter arrives and energy bills escalate. Keeping white goods machines in peak condition and ensuring they are on the radar for necessary safety notifications are simple ways to…

Buckle Up and Take Care with Car Seats

…tory of the seat. We do not recommend buying from car boot sales, free ads and other sources where you don’t know the seller. Seek professional advice on suitability and fitting from a trusted retailer or get a Free Good Egg Child Seat guide at www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/roadsafety Remember that safety standards are updated regularly and older seats may no longer be of the required standard The partn…

Stay Safe and Warm campaign to provide a vital lifeline to residents this Winter

…ch runs from October 2022 until March 2023 provides people with a free home assessment and provides advice and support on how to stay safe and warm during the cold winter months. The FREE service, which is now in its 14th year is available for all Cleveland residents who are struggling to keep warm this winter with no age restrictions. Craig Strike, Head of Prevention and Engagement said: “With the…

Drivers Encouraged to Attend Winter Drive-Thru Event as Hartlepool Date Announced

…is offering motorists another chance to get their car checked for FREE at their latest drive-thru vehicle safety check event this month to ensure it’s safe to drive during the current cold conditions. The next drop-in event will take place at Hartlepool Community Fire Station on Saturday 25th February 2023 (10am – 3pm) and will include a five-point vehicle check on tyres, lights, wipers, fluid leve…

Celebrating our Women in the Fire Service

…3 International Women’s Day is #EmbraceEquity, promoting a gender free world, free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. National Careers Week aims to promote the importance of good careers education in schools and colleges. When the report was published, Chief Fire Officer Ian Hayton said “I am delighted that our top priority of putting our people first, looking after their health and wellbein…