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Groveland Fire Department and State Offer Roof Collapse Safety Information

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Groveland Fire Department
Robert B. Lay, Fire Chief
Public Safety Building
181 Main St
Groveland, MA 01834

For Immediate Release

Friday, Feb. 20, 2015

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

 Roof Collapse Safety Information

Residents and Businesses are Strongly Encouraged to Have Snow and Ice Cleared from Roofs Before this Weekend’s Storm

GROVELAND — Fire Chief Robert B. Lay, the Groveland Fire Department, and the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, including the Department of Fire Services, Department of Public Safety, and Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency are offering tips and vital information to residents and business owners regarding snow and ice buildup on rooftops.

The prolonged cold weather and repeated snowstorms Massachusetts is experiencing have contributed to potentially dangerous conditions for businesses and homes alike.  Heavy mounds of snow are creating severe roof load conditions. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has received reports of over 100 full and partial roof collapses over the last week. Additionally the Department of Fire Services (DFS) has received numerous reports of gas leaks and fires caused by snow and icicles falling on gas piping and meters.

With the potential for more snow and/or rain in the forecast, residents and businesses are strongly encouraged to have snow and ice cleared from roofs before this weekend’s storm, which could exacerbate the risk of roof and/or structural failure.

“The rain and snow mix coming this weekend will turn nuisance snow into a potentially dangerous situation,” Chief Lay said. “I strongly encourage all property owners to remove existing snow from their roofs before the rain comes.”

Homeowners, tenants, and businesses should be cognizant of the danger posed by heavy snow loads on roofs, and the importance of recognizing the warning signs of potential structural weaknesses. In many instances, the risks posed by accumulated snow can be mitigated by safely removing snow from roofs Flat and low pitched roofs, most often found on industrial buildings, but also used in certain home designs, are at the greatest risk of buckling under heavy snow and ice accumulations.

To safely remove snow from roofs, the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety (DPS), DFS and MEMA recommend the following tips:

DO

DON’T

How to Recognize Problems with Roofs

What to Do if You Have Problems

Other Safety Tips for Homeowners

To receive emergency information on your smartphone, including severe weather alerts from the National Weather Service and emergency information from MEMA, download the Massachusetts Alerts free app. To learn more about Massachusetts Alerts, and for additional information on how to download the free app onto your smartphone, visit: www.mass.gov/mema/mobileapp.

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Groveland Fire Department and State Offer Roof Collapse Safety Information
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