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Tipperary Fire and Rescue urge people to keep Eircode to hand

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Householders are being urged to know their Eircode and to keep it prominent in the house in case of emergency.

Tipperary Fire and Rescue has issued a range of advice for the Christmas break, including keeping real Christmas trees in standing water, not to leave candles unattended, and to avoid overcrowding of sockets.

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Chief Fire Officer, Dave Carroll, also says that knowing your Eircode will make it much easier for emergency services to respond, if necessary:

 

“If you do have to ring 999 or 112 looking for the Gardaí, ambulance or ourselves in the fire service, if you have your Eircode to hand it makes it a lot easier.

“If you have that in a few prominent places in the house, maybe on the fridge or beside the front door. So that anybody, including visitors, can find your Eircode quickly.”

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