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LUCKNOW 519-529-7953
Chief Peter Steer
Paul Finlay
Lance Sanderson
Deputy Chief
Wayne McDonagh
Captain Steve
MacPherson
Captain Jeff Cranston
Brent DeBruyn
Joel Toner
Davin Chamney
Captain Clint Hamilton
Captain Steve
McEwan
Safety Ties For The Home
Kitchen
• Avoid loose long sleeves when cooking.
• Check kettles and toasters for damaged electri-
cal cords and thermostats.
• Use appliances that have an automatic shut-off.
• Keep a timer handy to remind you when the oven
and burners should be switched off.
• If you take medication that causes drowsiness,
do not use cooking appliances.
• Use a temperature -controlled electric skillet or
deep -fryer for frying.
• Never leave your cooking unattended.
• Use appropriate cooking appliances and keep
them clean.
• Keep a pot cover nearby to "put a lid on it" in the
event of a fire.
Living Room
• Fireplace: always use a fire screen, ensuring it is
the appropriate size for the fireplace opening.
• Do not overload electrical outlets or use exten-
Protect Your Family From Fire
sion cords in the place of additional outlets.
• Smokers should check furniture for fallen ciga-
rettes or embers, which can smolder undetected
for hours before bursting into flames.
• Ensure careful use of smoking materials and
extinguish in water before disposal.
• Never leave cigarettes in an ashtray unattended.
• Use ashtrays with a double rim and deep centre.
• Keep matches, lighters and lit candles out of the
reach of children.
• Never leave lit candles unattended.
Bedroom
• Install at least one smoke alarm outside each
sleeping area. For improved safety, install a
smoke alarm in every bedroom.
\• Check electrical appliances regularly: electric
blankets, heating pads, curling irons, radios, tele-
visions, irons.
• Bedrooms should be non-smoking areas.
Basement and Attic
• Remove all combustible and flammable materi-
als from the basement and attic.
• Store gasoline in well -ventilated areas.
• Do not store propane indoors.
• Use only approved containers to store and trans-
port gasoline.
• Have a thorough yearly maintenance check of
the furnace carried out by a professional.
• When replacing an old furnace, consult a pro-
fessional to determine the most safe, economical
and efficient system for your home.
• Chimneys should be cleaned at least once a
year.
Garage and Workshop
• Flammable materials — thinners, gasoline,
paints, industrial cleaners — should be stored
neatly in approved containers and away from pos-
sible ignitable sources.
• Do not smoke, or leave matches or lighters in the
garage or workshop.
• Install and know how to properly use the appro-
priate fire extinguisher for the garage/workshop.
Keep the area clean. Remove garbage, paper
products, oily rags and wood shavings regularly.
Fire Prevention Canada's Mission: To increase the
awareness of fire prevention and safety through
direct education of the public. The organization's
goal is to reduce the number of mostly preventa-
ble residential fires across this country, many of
which are fatal. The Council of Canadian Fire
Marshals and Fire Commissioners is a member of
Fire Prevention Canada and helps manage its
affairs. FIPRECANADA's Board of Directors is
comprised of representatives from the Council of
Canadian Fire Marshals and Fire Commissioners
(CCFM&FC), the fire service and from the private
sector.
For more fire prevention information and drills
see:
www.fiprecan.ca
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