Don’t Waste Water, Ask The FDNY For A Spray Cap For Your Hydrant
In the middle of a hot July day, we can understand wanting to do whatever it takes to cool down — just don’t waste water!
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection is continuing their Hydrant Education Action Team (HEAT) program (which was launched last year) to remind people about the dangers of illegally opening fire hydrants — they release more than 1,000 gallons of water per minute and can reduce water pressure in neighborhoods, making it difficult to fight fires.
So you still want to enjoy a splash through the hydrant’s water? No problem — they can be opened legally if equipped with a city-approved spray cap, which releases only 20 to 25 gallons per minute. That keeps water pressure adequate and won’t knock down any kiddos looking to play.
Spray caps can be obtained by an adult 18 or over with proper identification, free of charge, at local firehouses. Here’s where to go:
- Engine 210: 160 Carlton Avenue (between Myrtle and Willoughby Avenues)
- Ladder 102: 850 Bedford Avenue (between Park and Myrtle Avenues)
- Marine 6, Bldg 292, Brooklyn Navy Yard
The firefighters will come to the site to install it, and then will return later that evening to remove it. Now have fun out there!