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Proclamation Designating October 5th through the 11th, 2025, as "Fire Prevention Week in Los Alamos County." (Accepted by Los Alamos Fire Marshal Colorado Cordova)
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WHEREAS, Los Alamos County is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all those living and visiting in our community; and
WHEREAS, fire remains a serious public safety concern, and the presence of lithium-ion batteries in many household devices introduces unique fire risks; and
WHEREAS, most of the electronics used in homes daily — including smartphones, tablets, laptops, power tools, e-bikes, e-scooters, and toys — are powered by lithium-ion batteries, which if misused, damaged, or improperly charged, can overheat, catch fire, or explode; and
WHEREAS, the National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) reports an increase in battery-related fires, underscoring the need for public education on the safe use of lithium-ion batteries; and
WHEREAS, lithium-ion batteries store a large amount of energy in a small space, and improper use, such as overcharging, using off-brand chargers without safety certification, or damaging batteries, can result in fire or explosion; and
WHEREAS, the proper disposal and recycling of lithium-ion batteries help prevent environmental hazards and reduce fire risks in the home and community; and
WHEREAS, the Los Alamos Fire Department and first responders are dedicated to reducing the occurrence of fires through prevention, safety education, and community outreach; and
WHEREAS, the 2025 Fire Prevention Week™ theme, “Charge into Fire Safety™: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,” reminds us of the importance of using, charging, recycling lithium-ion batteries safely and buying only UL, ETL or TUV listed products to reduce the risk of fires in homes and in our community.
NOW, THEREFORE, on behalf of the Council for the Incorporated County of Los Alamos, I do hereby proclaim October 5th through the 11th, 2025, as
“FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN LOS ALAMOS COUNTY”
and call upon all residents to practice battery safety, prevent fires, and support the life-saving work of the Los Alamos Fire Department and first responders.