Open house set in city

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GREENVILLE — The City of Greenville Fire Department will be hosting a Fire Prevention Open House with the theme “Don’t Wait — Check the Date! Replace Smoke Alarms Every 10 Years” from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9 at the fire station in the City Municipal Building, 100 Public Square.

Activities on the agenda will include: Guided station tours, adult use of portable fire extinguishers, a static display of a complete set of firefighter turnout gear presented, fire escape educational talks and fire apparatus displays.

Various safety handouts will also be available.

As a reminder, the City of Greenville Fire Department has smoke and carbon monoxide detectors available free for city residents. A 9V Battery Exchange, sponsored by The Darke County Solid Waste District, will be available with a five battery limit for residents with a Darke County address.

Donated refreshments and doors prizes will be offered.

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