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  • Symmes Township and Loveland offering hazardous household waste collection

    Symmes Township and Loveland offering hazardous household waste collection

    Symmes Township, Ohio – The Township, in collaboration with the City of Loveland, will host a hazardous household waste collection event on June 7th at Home of the Brave Park, 11605 Lebanon Road, from 8 until 10 AM.

    Ammunition, explosives, E-waste (computers, monitors, etc.), asbestos material, medical/biological waste and medicine will not be accepted.

    Proof of residency will be required. For more information, contact the Symmes Township office at (513)683-6644.

  • Fire Safety Concerns for Aluminum Wiring in Homes

    Fire Safety Concerns for Aluminum Wiring in Homes

    This article was written by Captain Trey Foust of the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department

    Loveland and Symmes Township, Ohio – During the 1960’s and 1970’s, aluminum wiring became a popular choice for electrical installations in homes. It was seen as an affordable alternative to copper wiring, which had become expensive due to high demands for copper. However, over the years, it has become evident that aluminum wiring poses significant safety risks, in relation to fire hazards. Residents may be at a greater risk of a fire if their home has aluminum wiring.

    The Risks of Aluminum Wiring

    The primary safety concern with aluminum wiring lies in its material properties and the way it interacts with electrical systems over time.

    Key risks associated with aluminum wiring:

    • Thermal Expansion & Contraction: Aluminum expands and contracts more than copper when exposed to the heat generated by electrical currents. Over time, this expansion and contraction can loosen connections, leading to arcing and overheating, both of which significantly increase the risk of fire.
    • Oxidation: Aluminum reacts with oxygen in the air to form aluminum oxide, a substance that is less conductive than the base metal. This oxidation increases resistance at connections, causing them to heat up and potentially ignite nearby flammable materials.
    • Galvanic Corrosion: When aluminum wiring is connected to copper wiring or terminals, a chemical reaction called galvanic corrosion can occur. This process deteriorates the connection, leading to increased resistance and heat generation.
    • Brittleness: Aluminum is softer and more prone to damage than copper. Over time, aluminum wires can become brittle, increasing the likelihood of breaks or fractures, which can lead to arcing and sparks.

    Signs of Potential Issues

    Homeowners with aluminum wiring should be aware of warning signs that could indicate electrical problems, such as:

    • flickering lights;
    • unusual warmth or discoloration around outlets or switches;
    • a smell of burning plastic;
    • sparking when plugging in or unplugging appliances.

    Fire Statistics

    Studies have shown that homes with aluminum wiring are more likely to experience electrical fire compared to homes with copper wiring. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), homes built with aluminum wiring are 55% more likely to have a fire hazard at connections than homes with copper wiring.

  • Symmes Zoning Commission to hear zoning case for construction of a new Take 5 oil change building on Loveland Madeira Road

    Symmes Zoning Commission to hear zoning case for construction of a new Take 5 oil change building on Loveland Madeira Road

    Symmes Township, Ohio – The Zoning Commission will meet on Wednesday, March 19th at 7 PM at the Township Administration building to review the following:

    • Review a modification to a Final Development Plan to allow the demolition of the former Burger King building and construction of a new Take 5 oil change building with associated service bay lanes and parking area modifications. The subject property is located at 10558 Loveland Madeira Road.

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  • Symmes Township Gets New Administrator

    Symmes Township Gets New Administrator

    Symmes Township, Ohio – Kimberly Lapensee has resigned as the Township Administrator effective December 31. The Trustees have appointed Bill Pitman to serve as the Township’s new Administrator. Pitman has been employed with Symmes Township for 30 years and served as the Director of Public Works since 2009.

    Will Burns has been promoted as the Director of Public Works by the Trustees. He has been employed with the Service Department for over 25 years.

  • Christmas tree recycling in Symmes Township

    Christmas tree recycling in Symmes Township

    Symmes Township, Ohio – Symmes Township will be offering free Christmas tree recycling for its residents again this year from Thursday, December 26th until Friday, January 31st.  A designated area has been provided behind the Township Administration building for drop off. Remove all ornaments, tinsel and plastic wrapping so the trees can be easily mulched.

     

  • Operation Santa returns to Symmes Township

    Operation Santa returns to Symmes Township

    Photo by Symmes Township

    Symmes Township, Ohio – Santa and his helpers will be making their annual visit through Symmes Township neighborhoods to spread holiday cheer on Saturday, December 7th from 5 until 8:30 PM.

    In return, Santa hopes residents will help fill his bag back up with new, unwrapped toys and/or cash donations for the Dragonfly Foundation.

    For a list of times and locations, please click here.

  • Winners of Symmes Township photo contest announced

    Winners of Symmes Township photo contest announced

    Symmes Township, Ohio – Congratulations to the winners of the Symmes Township 2024 Photography Contest

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  • Kemper Road in Symmes Township along Little Miami to close for 2 days

    Kemper Road in Symmes Township along Little Miami to close for 2 days

    Symmes Township, Ohio – From Nov. 10 at 5 PM through Nov. 12 at 5 PM (weather permitting), a sanitary sewer will be installed along East Kemper Road between Loveland-Madeira Road and Twightwee Road in Symmes Township. The contractor’s detour route will be Loveland-Madeira Road — West Loveland Avenue — South Riverside Avenue to East Kemper Road — and vice versa. If you have questions, please contact the Hamilton County Engineer’s Office at (513) 946-8430.

  • Polling Location Change in Symmes Township

    Polling Location Change in Symmes Township

    Symmes Township, Ohio – If you plan to vote in person during the November election and vote at the Symmes Township Library (Precinct H), your new temporary voting venue will be at the Symmes Township Safety Services Center. The Board of Elections selected the site while the new library is under construction.

  • Loveland Symmes Fire Department Hosting Open House

    Loveland Symmes Fire Department Hosting Open House

    Symmes Township, Ohio – The Loveland Symmes Fire Department will be hosting an open house for fire prevention month on Wednesday, October 9th at the Symmes Safety Services Center from 6 until 8 PM. Children will get a tour of the safety equipment with the firefighters and Hamilton County Sheriff officers, and learn more about fire safety in the homes. There will also be lots more fun on site with a bounce house and refreshments.