SLOW NO WAKE ZONES
SLOW NO WAKE ZONES

With the incredibly high water we are experiencing in the area, the Chesterfield Public Safety Department would like to remind all boaters of the importance of “Slow No Wake Areas”. STATE LAW prohibits watercraft from operating at speeds above “Slow No Wake” in any of the following areas: Within 100 feet of shore Within 100

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Flood Damage Information
Flood Damage Information

Before the waters rise…..Prepare! Move all items on the lowest level off the floor and up above the potential water depth. (2-3 feet) Video record or photograph your home and the contents for a possible insurance claim. Contact your insurance agent and ask about flooding. Un-plug electrical appliances not being used in the low areas.

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Lightning Safety
Lightning Safety
Today's Severe Weather Awareness Week post is about Lightning Safety.  Lightning is more dangerous than many people think. Watch this fun and informative video so that you will learn how to be safe!
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Siren Testing  – Wed. 3/27 @ 1:00PM
Siren Testing – Wed. 3/27 @ 1:00PM

With Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declaring March 24-30 as Michigan’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, the Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division (MSP/EMHSD) is calling on residents to take action by participating in a voluntary statewide tornado drill at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27. As such, the Chesterfield Public Safety Department will be

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Severe Weather Awareness Week
Severe Weather Awareness Week
This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Michigan. The Chesterfield Fire Department wants everyone to know how to be safe at home, work, and outside. As such, throughout the week we will be posting topics about weather safety. Remember to always be aware of the weather, and be sure your family knows what to
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