Roll-Off delivered a 10 yard dumpster to a Fairfax County Fire Station in Virginia. The fire station is undergoing a clean out. 

The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department, which began in 1949, has close to 1,400 uniformed men and women operating in 37 fire and rescue stations. 

In an effort to encourage fire safety, firefighters will canvas homes in selected Fairfax County homes on March 9 to check for working smoke alarms and to provide families with fire escape plans. March 9, 2013 is daylights savings weekend, so prepare to set your clocks forwards and think about fire safety.

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