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Many of you have a closet full of fireworks at home right now waiting to celebrate the Fourth of July. There’s something about Black Cats, sparklers and Roman candles that satisfy people’s fascination with explosions and fire. But without proper precautions, celebration can quickly turn into a threat. High temperatures and dry weather also increase the chances that even the smallest sparks can get out of control quickly. It’s a good time of year to get reminders on basic fire safety for your home and your surroundings.
Guests:
Derek Valdo (Acoma Pueblo) – chief executive officer for AMERIND Risk
Bodie Shaw (The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs) – Northwest deputy regional director of trust services for the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Jeffrey Moyer (Spokane Tribe) – Northwest region fire prevention specialist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Break 1 Music: Chicken Dance (song) Sweetgrass (artist) Follow The Trial (album)
Break 2 Music: Grandmother’s Song (song) Fawn Wood (artist) Iskwewak (album)