Adopt A Fire Hydrant
& Other Good Deeds
Let us know if you dig out a fire hydrant, clear a storm drain, help out a neighbor who has trouble doing it for themselves or do some other snow-related good deed.  If you agree, your first name and the first letter of your last name will be posted on this site.  Be sure to press the SUBMIT button after filling out the form.

You can print out a certificate attesting to your contribution.  If you give us your e-mail address, you will receive a personal thank-you with a personalized certificate.

No personal information is collected by this site except your first name, last initial, and e-mail address if you choose to give it.  None of it will be sold or given to others.  We would really like to recognize you so at least fill in your name and last initial.
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Some graphics courtesy of www.worldfiredepartments.com
To clear a hydrant completely, make sure the snow has been removed down to the ground in a circle at least 36" around the hydrant.

To find a buried hydrant, look for reflective yellow bands on telephone poles.  One band means it is on that side of the street.  Two bands means it is on the other side.  Then look for the numbers which show how many feet it is to the hydrant.  Numbers to the left mean the hydrant is to the left.  Numbers to the right mean the hydrant is to the right.

Still confused?  Click on this line to see some pictures.
Click on the fire hydrant to see the Honor Roll
Let us know about your good deed.  Check as many as apply.
You will need Adobe Reader or some other way to handle a PDF for the certificate to print.  You will be able to fill in your name and then print the certificate.  Let us know if you have problems.
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Let us know if you have any comments, questions or problems.
Click To Print Certificate
Click To Print Certificate
Click on the icon at left to download Adobe Reader
Don't forget to print your certificate by clicking on the link above!  Leave your e-mail address if you want an even nicer one.
For Lexington, Massachusetts
Cleared a Hydrant
Cleared a Storm Drain
Cleared a Bus Stop
Helped Out a Neighbor
Other (tell us about it in the comments block)
Check here if we may use your first name and first letter of last name on the Honor Roll