Jan 2011
Roots Salon Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
January 21, 2011 | 09:03 AM Posted by the
Village
Manager
The Greendale Chamber of Commerce is pleased to
welcome Roots Salon and Spa to the community. Roots
is a full service salon offering facials, massages,
hair and nail services, and more. Conveniently
located at 5711 Broad Street, the salon offers ample
parking and easy access to other shops in the quaint
Village of Greendale.
In honor of Roots Salon and Spa's Grand Opening, the Greendale Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony. The event will be held on Wednesday, February 9 at noon in front of the store.
Roots Salon and Spa is located approximately one-half mile southeast of Southridge Mall. For directions and other information, please call (414) 235-9415.
In honor of Roots Salon and Spa's Grand Opening, the Greendale Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony. The event will be held on Wednesday, February 9 at noon in front of the store.
Roots Salon and Spa is located approximately one-half mile southeast of Southridge Mall. For directions and other information, please call (414) 235-9415.
Wisconsin’s Carbon Monoxide (CO) Law Takes Effect on February 1
January 17, 2011 | 08:53 AM Posted by the
Fire
Department
Effective February 1, 2011, property owners
must install Carbon Monoxide alarms in every home on
every level near sleeping areas.
Wisconsin’s new carbon monoxide (CO) law will help ensure safe homes with the presence of CO alarms. But FIRE and CARBON MONOXIDE PREVENTION starts with education about this new law.
What You Need to Know
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Wisconsin’s new carbon monoxide (CO) law will help ensure safe homes with the presence of CO alarms. But FIRE and CARBON MONOXIDE PREVENTION starts with education about this new law.
What You Need to Know
- All single family and two-unit homes – new and existing – must install a CO alarm on every floor level, near sleeping areas.
- New construction must be hard-wired with a battery back-up.
- Existing homes may install any type of CO alarms; battery, plug-in, or combination smoke/CO devices.
- A carbon monoxide detector required under this section shall bear an Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., listing mark.
- The law takes effect February 1, 2011.
- Alarms should be installed in accordance with
directions from manufacturer.
- CO alarms are only required in new and existing homes that have any fuel burning appliance, which includes: stoves, ovens, grills, clothes dryers, furnaces, boilers, water heaters, fireplaces and heaters OR an attached garage.
- Alarms do not need to be installed in the
attic, garage or storage area of homes.
- Test alarms monthly.
- Replace alarms according to manufacturer instructions.
- Check batteries and replace twice a year.
- Alarms should never be disconnected or unplugged.
- Batteries should never be removed for other
uses.
For more information, please click here.