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If We Can’t Find You, We Can’t Help You

By admin Published May 15, 2017

 

When an emergency strikes, we know time is of the essence. Our team strives to arrive at the location as quickly as possible, assess the situation, and get to work. However, if your home address is not clearly visible to us, we waste valuable seconds trying to locate you. If we can’t find you…we can’t help you. In an emergency situation, every second counts. 

The Carbondale Fire District asks for your assistance to ensure your address is clearly visible. By taking action now, this small step will help expedite our response time and could save a life should an emergency occur.

Follow these easy recommendations to help expedite our response time:

  • Numbers attached to the house should be a contrasting color in a well-lit area.
  • If numbers are located in the front yard, they should be a contrasting color and illuminated with solar lighting or reflective material.
  • After calling 911, turn on all outside lights and identify vehicles in driveway to the dispatcher.
  • When available, send someone to the curb to flag down the responders.

Examples of clear, visible, contrasting home address numbers:

Numbers are clearly visible from the street. Our response team can easily locate you!

Metal house numbers "24" mounted on a white wall.
Rusty golden numbers "507" on a blue background.
A mailbox with the number 3168, surrounded by flowers.

  Examples of poorly visible home address numbers:

The numbers are not contrasting and are difficult to read. Our response team will have difficulty finding you.

A wooden "30" sign mounted on a stone wall.
Modern 3D number 1111 on a wall.
Stack of red bricks with embossed "TEST" on top brick.