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Show November As energy prices go up, the only natural and renewable source of heat wood becomes more important. With the right kind of wood and a clean chimney, wood can make a big difference in this winter's heating bills. Wood burned in a fireplace or stove must be . dry. According to experts at the Forest Service, living trees and green wood can be up to one-ha- lf water. And if you're successful in burning it indoors, you can end up with all kinds of problems in the chimney. The best way to make sure that you have a supply of dry wood is to plan ahead and cut it the winter before. Once cut down to the size that will fit in your stove or fireplace, you should split all pieces more than eight inches in diameter. Then, if stored outside, it must be kept up off the ground and covered to protect it from rain or show. Plastic sheeting is recommended for covering since it acts almost in the same manner as a lumber dryer. When the sun hits plastic-covere- d wood, you'll soon see water in collecting the plastic and running off to the ground, a good indication that the wood needed curing. Now, before winter's winds hit, is the time to clean and examine the chimney and stovepipe. Preparedness story. That is probably the feeling or thought running through the minds of most of us as we look at this section. Have you ever stopped to think and ask yourself, "How much do I know? Could I actually survive an earthquake, an attack involving NBC with what I know now?" Why is the Disaster Preparedness office concerned about whether you have a shelter or not, if you know how to inspect, care for and don your protective equipment? Being prepared is caring caring for yourself, your family, and so on. employees your v How many of you supervisors care enough to ensure that your airmen or employees are prepared, that they are aware of what to do in case of natural diasters, major accident or even an attack involving NBC. 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If supervisors have done their jobs and ensured that you were aware of actions for your families, then that won't really be a worry. Commanders, chiefs, supervisors, disaster preparedness starts with you. If you don't care, how can you expect your workers to care about being, prepared and able to function under adverse conditions? Disaster Preparedness is an aggressive program. You must stay ahead of conditions in order to be able to overcome adverse situations. Here I am, a technician in the Disaster Preparedness career field, but I do care. We in Disaster Preparedness care. We are prepared. Are you? Deadline for Hill Top Times Monday, 4 p.m. JUST joints. vacuum will work in some spots. Another approach is to fill a cloth bag with A it with a rock, and work it up chimney from the roof. dealers rent out the cleaning operation, and one of the "hot" jobs right now for college students in need of a few bucks is chimneysweep. 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