Here is some very valuable fire safety information. Please read through these informative guidelines to learn how you can avoid dangerous accidents. And please share this valuable information with those you care about.
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Cooking Safety Around the Home According to the Canada Safety Council, the most dangerous room in the home, when it comes to fire, is the kitchen - and most kitchen fires can be prevented...
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Barbecue Safety Tips Everyone enjoys cooking and eating outdoors and by following these Summer Barbecuing Fire Safety Tips you can enjoy safe,..
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Home Fire & Burn Safety Read and follow these helpful tips within the Home Fire & Burn Safety Checklist and you'll be able to avoid many of the potential causes of fire and burns around the..
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Calling 911 - Your Lifeline Community Safety Tips From Windsor Fire & Rescue Services
911: Your Lifeline
Depending on the type of telephone you use,..
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General Fire Safety Tips Being prepared in the event of a fire gives you a better chance of surviving it. Don't be one of the 150 people in Ontario who perish in fires each year...
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Portable Fire Extinguisher Guidelines Used properly, a portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small, contained fire or containing it sufficiently to allow escape...
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Holiday Safety Tips Enjoy a Safe Holiday Season by following the guidelines contained in this simple Holiday Safety Tips document. ..
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| Hotel Fire Safety |
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| When Disaster Strikes |
In Case of Fire If a fire breaks out in your home: REMAIN CALM!
Sound a warning.
Get everyone out: wrap children in blankets if necessary .....
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Power Outage Safety Tips PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT FIRE SAFETY TIPS DURING POWER FAILURES
When your power is out, you may be introducing potential hazards to your home...
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| Home Fire Safety |
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Carbon Monoxide The tragic deaths of Woodstock OPP Constable Laurie Hawkins and her family in November, 2008, have raised the public's awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide...
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Cottage Fire Safety It’s an annual ritual performed by many Canadians each year – opening the cottage. This annual opening of the cottage signals the start of another summer of fun,..
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Fire Escape Plan Instituting a home fire escape plan is one of the most important actions that you can take to protect your life,..
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High Rise Living Click Here to Download a PDF Version
In Case of Fire ... In Your Apartment Building Fire In Your Residential Building - To Go?..
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Stay or Go - The Choice is Yours Fire In Your Residential Building To Go ? or To Stay? Your safety depends on the right decision. Your fire safety is your responsibility!..
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Portable Fire Extinguisher Guidelines Used properly, a portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small, contained fire or containing it sufficiently to allow escape...
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In Case of Fire If a fire breaks out in your home: REMAIN CALM!
Sound a warning.
Get everyone out: wrap children in blankets if necessary .....
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Propane Safety Guidelines Propane is a safe, clean burning and efficient fuel, but it must be handled properly and safely. Please read and follow these safety guidelines and share them with your f..
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Student Housing - Safety Tips Student Accommodation
A Parent's guide to finding fire-safe accommodation for students attending colleges or universities...
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| Outdoor Fire Safety |
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Barbecue Fire Safety BARBECUE FIRE SAFETY
BBQ Cleaning & Maintenance:
Clean burner ports with pipe cleaner, wire,..
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Campfire Safety Guidelines All it takes is one spark for things to go wrong. A carelessly abandoned campfire or a campfire built without safe clearance can turn a small fire into a dangerous and fa..
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Consumer Fireworks Safety Guidelines The majority of injuries from fireworks (72%) are from small firecrackers, rockets and sparklers. Only 2% of fireworks-related injuries are as a result of public firework..
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Propane Safety Guidelines Propane is a safe, clean burning and efficient fuel, but it must be handled properly and safely. Please read and follow these safety guidelines and share them with your f..
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| Youngsters Fire Safety |
Arson Awareness for Teens Now that you're in high school, you are quickly learning that you have more freedom to make choices than when you were a kid...
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Babysitting Safety
Click Here to Download a PDF Version
As a babysitter, you have a great responsibility - you are responsible for the safety of the children you sit w..
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Just for Kids
Everyone knows you should never play with fire. But that doesn't mean that learning about fire safety can't be fun...
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Student Housing - Safety Tips Student Accommodation
A Parent's guide to finding fire-safe accommodation for students attending colleges or universities...
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Smart Risk Program For further information on injury prevention please visit the Smart Risk web site at www.smartrisk.ca ...
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TAPP-C Program TAPP-C - (The Arson Prevention Program for Children)
Every year in Canada, approximately 1,300 fires are started by children playing with lighters and matches...
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| Fire Safety & Fall Prevention for Older Adults |
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High-Rise Fire Safety Reminders Fire In Your Residential Building - To Go? or To Stay? If you live in a high-rise building, there are a lot of unique situations you won't encounter in a single family ho..
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Stay or Go - The Choice is Yours Fire In Your Residential Building To Go ? or To Stay? Your safety depends on the right decision. Your fire safety is your responsibility!..
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Fall Prevention Reminders Many injuries occurring around the home are the result of a fall. Our downloadable "Fall Prevention Reminders" document provides helpful information to help avoid househo..
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Preventing Fires and Falls Let this Fire and Fall Prevention Safety Checklist help you evaluate your home for fall prevention and fire safety...
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Fire Prevention Reminders Smoke alarms save lives. We have collected lots of information to help you be safe. Our downloadable "Fire Prevention Reminders" document contains lots of helpful informa..
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Fire Safety for Older Adults Fire Risk for Older Adults is a serious matter - On average, 26 adults aged 65+ die in fires in Ontario every year...
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Older and Wiser Our senior population is the fastest growing and most vulnerable group in our community. Windsor Fire &..
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| Smoke Alarm Information |
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Smoke Alarm Guidelines Working smoke alarms save lives. Don’t be foolish enough to think a barking dog will awaken you or that you will smell smoke – don’t bet your life on it!..
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