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Cooking Safety

Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Home Heating Safety

Check on your Elders & Neighbours

Candle Safety

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OUR JOURNEY THROUGH WINTER FIRE SAFETY

This winter, let's take care of each other and make sure our homes are fire
safe. Follow along as we explore these winter fire safety tips.




COOKING SAFETY

The kitchen is often the heart of the home, yet sadly cooking-related fires are
a leading cause of home fires and injuries. These fires can be devastating and
are preventable!

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HOME HEATING SAFETY

As the temperature drops, homes need heating. Keep your home and family
fire-safe during the cold winter months with good home-heating practices.

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CANDLE SAFETY

Candle-related fires are a year-round concern especially during the winter
months. Keep your home and family safe by using candles responsibly!

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SMOKE ALARMS & CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS

Working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are essential fire
safety tools. When properly installed and maintained, they can help save lives
by providing an early warning of smoke and toxic gas.

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CHECK ON YOUR ELDERS & NEIGHBOURS

The cold winter months can be isolating and pose a greater risk of illness and
injury for many people, especially our Elders. But there are many things we can
do to help our Elders, neighbours, and relatives stay healthy, connected, and
safe!

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BECOME A LEADER IN YOUR COMMUNITY

Print & share Winter Fire Safety tips with your neighbours.

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