Faulty fire hydrants restored through District Walks program

Faulty fire hydrants restored through District Walks program

Nearly 1,000 fire hydrants across Staten Island have been repainted and repaired as part of a community effort implemented by Councilman Steven Matteo’s office.
“Fire hydrants are such a ubiquitous and common presence in our neighbourhoods, we almost don’t notice they are there,” said Matteo. “But a hydrant that is not working properly, not easily visible or blocked by weeds or debris can cause a fatal delay for firefighters rushing to a fire.”
A total of 984 fire hydrants were repainted across the borough as part of the councilman’s District Walks program, in which Matteo and his staff walked around the area they serve, checking the conditions of the streets after residents call his office.
 

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