The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new lead and copper rules require water services to replace lead pipes by 2037.
Winston-Salem and Greensboro are reaching out to water customers in an effort to identify potentially hazardous lead pipes.
If you live in Northern Kentucky, you may have received a letter about lead pipes in your home.It's part of a nationwide effort, led by the Environmental Protection Agency, to make sure you know the ...
The public water utility this month sent letters to 300,000 homes notifying them of potential lead in their water lines.
Some Tri-Cities residents will receive letters from the cities where they live notifying them that their homes contain water ...
The discovery of high levels of heavy metals in a popular fire retardant has added to long-running concerns from ...
During the winter months, fire sprinkler systems are at risk of failure due to cold weather extremes. Preparation must be ...
The key advice about pipes is to heat, insulate and protect: Heat: Most modern boilers have frost-protection built in, which will fire up the central heating system if needed, even when your heating ...
The global Fire Protection Systems market is projected to experience substantial growth from 2023 to 2032, driven by increasing safety regulations and rising awareness of fire hazards across ...
FIFE, Wash. — Heavy smoke reported by people in Fife led crews to a fire at a storage facility. Tacoma Fire said calls about heavy smoke coming from a commercial building at 4509 20th Street ...
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA ... Make sure it's up to code (a 4-inch pipe is standard), free of kinks, and securely attached both to the vent leading out of ...