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White Plains Fire Department
211 North Bob Bruce Drive White Plains, KY 42464
Non-Emergency:
270-676-8670
Emergency: 911
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| After the Fire / Food Management |
Wash your canned goods in detergent and
water. Do the same for food in jars. If the labels come off, be
sure you mark the contents on the can or jar with a grease
pencil. Don't use canned goods when cans have bulged or are
dented or rusted. If your home freezer has stopped running, you
can still save the frozen food:
- Keep the freezer closed. Your freezer has enough
insulation to keep food frozen for a least one day - perhaps
as many as two or three days.
- Move your food to a neighbor's freezer or commercial
freezer firm
- wrap the frozen food in newspapers and blankets, or use
insulated boxes.
If your food has thawed, observe the
following procedures:
- Fruits can be refrozen if they still taste and smell
good. Otherwise, if the fruits are not spoiled, they can be
eaten at once.
- Do not refreeze vegetables if they have thawed
completely. Refreeze only if there are ice crystals in the
vegetables.
- If your vegetables have thawed and cannot be used soon,
throw them out. If you have any doubts whether your
vegetables are spoiling, throw them out
- Meats may by refrozen (if ice crystals remain) but cook
thoroughly before eating.
Refrigerators and freezersTo remove
odor from your refrigerator or freezer, wash the inside with a
solution of baking soda and water or use one cup of vinegar or
household ammonia to one gallon of water. Some baking soda in an
open container or a piece of charcoal can be placed in the
refrigerator to absorb odor. CAUTION:
When cleaning or discarding any refrigerator or freezer BE
SURE THE DOORS ARE REMOVED OR SECURED AGAINST CLOSING ON A YOUNG
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