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Who is the Fire Marshall?
There is no Fire Marshall in Cranberry Township. The Fire Prevention Ordinance and other fire-related ordinances are administered by the Community Development Department.
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Volunteer Fire Company
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Who do I call about joining the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company?
Call the Fire Company, 724-776-1196. Leave your name, phone number, and your call will be returned.
Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company
2.
Who is the Fire Marshall?
There is no Fire Marshall in Cranberry Township. The Fire Prevention Ordinance and other fire-related ordinances are administered by the Community Development Department.
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Does the Fire Company fill swimming pools?
No, the Fire Company does not fill swimming pools. To avoid paying sewer fees on the water used to fill your pool, call the Cranberry Township Customer Service Desk at 724-776-4806 for details about deduct meters.
4.
What should I do if my smoke detector continues to beep in a non-emergency situation?
First, check to make sure the battery is good; batteries should be replaced twice a year. If the batteries are good and the problem continues, call 911.
5.
Does the Fire Company provide fire extinguisher training to local businesses?
Whenever possible, the Fire Company will try to help, but its volunteers are often at work during normal business hours. Call 724-776-1196, ext. 1805 to find out. You can also look up “Fire Extinguishers” online for companies that provide safety-related services.
Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company
6.
What should I do if my CO detector is alarming or making a beeping sound?
Check the batteries. If they’re okay, call 911; the Volunteer Fire Company will respond.
Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company
7.
Can I use fireworks in the Township?
Generally, explosive and aerial fireworks cannot be sold or used by consumers in Pennsylvania. This does not include sparklers, toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, or other devices using paper caps. Pennsylvania law relating to the use of fireworks is very complicated. The best guidance is: if you did not buy the item in Pennsylvania, do not use it in Pennsylvania. Illegal fireworks will be seized.
State Police FAQ concerning fireworks
8.
Does the Fire Company rent hall facilities, tables or chairs?
No, the Cranberry Volunteer Fire Company does not rent hall facilities, tables or chairs.
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