Harry Chamberlain, of Tarpon Springs, FL, was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Spring Lake Municipal Court by Ptl. Michael Palmer. He posted bail and was released.
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Safe Holiday Decorating
Ten Tips for Safe Holiday Decorating
From FirstEnergy Company & the Spring Lake Police Department
Seasonal decorations, including lights, trees and wreaths, can help put your household in the holiday spirit. However, when not used properly, decorations–particularly lights–can create safety hazards or cause fires.
Keep your family safe during the holidays. Prior to use, read the manufacturer’s instructions for each item to understand how to use it properly. In addition, follow these best practices to ensure your holiday lights and decorations are installed correctly:
- Double check lights for frayed wires or cracks, and be sure there is a bulb in each socket. Discard and replace damaged strands.
- When decorating outside, keep ladders and decorations away from overhead power lines. Ensure the ladder is securely placed on the ground before climbing.
- Lights should be approved by Underwriters Laboratory. “UL” will be clearly displayed on the tag, signifying the product has been inspected for potential safety hazards. Red UL marks indicate the lights are safe for indoor/outdoor use, and green UL marks indicate the lights are only safe for indoor use.
- Do not hammer tacks or nails into the electrical cord when hanging lights. Instead, use clips to safely attach lights to the house.
- Use heavy-duty extension cords, and only use cords outdoors if they are designated for outdoor use. Avoid overloading extension cords by using no more than three sets of standard lights per cord.
- If possible, outdoor lights and inflatable decorations should be plugged into circuits protected by ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI). GFCIs help prevent electric shock by breaking the circuit when differences in the currents of hot and neutral wires occur.
- Use a timer or turn off lights before going to bed, or if you will be away from home.
- For special ornaments that plug into a bulb receptacle, use no more than two per strand, or check the manufacturer’s directions.
- Indoor lights should not touch drapes, furniture or carpeting. Keep lit candles away from flammable items, too.
- Prevent tripping by placing cords and decorations in low-traffic areas where they won’t be walked on. Avoid twisting, kinking or crushing cords.
Additionally, if you have children in your home, use safety caps on all electrical outlets that are not in use to prevent shock. Keep sharp objects out of reach, as well as items that could be swallowed.
By taking the proper precautions both inside and outside of your home, you can prevent hazards and focus on friends and family during the holidays. Don’t forget to periodically check lights and decorations throughout the season to ensure they continue to operate safely.
Happy holidays!
December 1st
Ptl. Emmett Smith responded to the 200 block of Monmouth Avenue for a business that reporting theft.
Sgt. Patrick Gilroy received a report of attempted fraud from an individual in the 400 block of Essex Avenue
November 23rd
Ptl. James Heine & Ptl. Emmett Smith placed a 16 year old male into custody at Shore Road and the Railroad Tracks for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, believe to be under 50 grams of marijuana and possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia.  The juvenile was released to a guardian pending action by the family court.
November 14th
Sgt. Steven Blecki received a report of burglary & theft from a residence in the 400 block of Passaic Avenue. Â Det. Christopher Kucinksi is investigating.
November 13th
Sgt. Anthony Ploskonka & Ptl. James Heine responded to the 500 block of Warren Avenue for report of a disorderly person.
November 11th
S.O. Mark Casagrande received a report of harassment from a individual in the 400 block of Atlantic Avenue.
November 8th
Sgt. Anthony Ploskonka responded to a disorderly person in the 300 block of Morris Avenue.
November 6th
Det. Christopher Kucinski received a report of attempted fraud from an individual in the 1200 block of Third Avenue.
Spring Lake Christmas Tree Lighting
November 30, 2013 @ 6:00 pm
Spring Lake will be kicking off the Christmas Season. Â Come out for the dancers, music, hayrides, Santa’s Workshop, the Miniature Village Train Spectacular at Clayton Livery and much more. Â Look out for a special visit from Santa to light the Spring Lake Christmas Tree located at the clock, Third and Morris Avenues.
Third Avenue Businesses will remain open till 8 pm.
CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN PUBLICÂ IS STRICTLYÂ PROHIBITED
ROADS IN THE AREA WILL BE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC