Town of
Parsons Pond
P.O.
Box 39, Parsons Pond, NL A0K 3Z0
Telephone:
(709)243-2564 Fax: (709)243-2254
Brenda Biggin, Mayor / Robin
Payne, Deputy-Mayor / Blanche Thornhill, Town Clerk/Manager
Wayne Bennett, Maintenance / Arch
Payne, Part-time Maintenance
Mike Verge, Fire Chief / Angela
Thornhill, Recreation/ Adelaide Shears & Mae Coles Ambulance Committee
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October Newsletter 2016
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Fire Prevention Week
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This is Fire Prevention Week.
Please check all smoke detectors and fire alarms to make sure they are working
proper; keep your chimney clean to prevent creosote buildup. Always change your
furnace filters on a regular basis.
Long Range Waste Site
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The Long Range Waste Site is opened from Tuesday to Saturday
8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Anyone that need to dispose of any garbage can do so on
these days.
Emergency
Preparedness
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We would like to remind the residents of Parsons Pond to be
prepared for adverse weather. Here are a
few simple tips to help you prepare for this time of year:
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Watch
for warnings and advisories
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Follow
local weather forecasts
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Prepare
and maintain an emergency kit-be ready to cope on your own for at least 72
hours
·
Develop
an emergency plan, remember the specific requirements of pets or any person in
your household with a medical condition, mobility issues, or other specific
needs
·
Be
aware of all local emergency numbers
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Understand
your insurance policy
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Ensure
sump pumps are in working order
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Keep
all household drains free from debris
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Secure
patio furniture, yard tools, or playground equipment, and remove dead trees and
branches which may be affected by heavy winds
·
Consider
installing a hard-lined phone in your residence as cordless phones will not
work in a power outage
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Do
not touch or attempt to move downed power lines; advise your utility provider
immediately instead
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If
you become aware of flooding on streets or observe areas where culvers are
blocked, contact municipal officials to advise them of the situation as soon as
possible.
Municipal
Taxes
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The deadline for all past and current taxes to be paid in
full is October 30th. For residents that are in arrears, your water
will be cut by the end of the day on October 31st, and will not be
turned back on until all taxes are paid in full. There will be an additional
$100.00 charge to have your water turned back on. Please avoid extra cost. If
you are paying basic rate for your property plus water and sewer the cost per
week is $13.27 and if it is basic property and water the cost per week is $9.62.
If water has to be cut and it will, think about when the tap is turned on to do
dishes, laundry, shower, to get a drink or maybe flush the toilet and there is
no water. Everyone that has a car, truck, atv, or a snowmobile if it is
financed you pay more than the weekly cost for the necessities of life.
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