



Winter Storm Fire Safety: As the winter months approach, so does the potential for severe weather and storms. These storms can cause power failures and you are reminded of the following fire safety tips: Smoke alarms are essential for your family's safety. Smoke alarms that are electrically connected to your home's power supply will not work when the electricity is off, unless they have a battery back-up. If your smoke alarms do not have a battery back-up, consider installing battery operated smoke alarms on every storey of your home in addition to the electrical units Cordless phones will not work in a power failure. Have at least one telephone (not cordless) so that you can call authorities in the event of an emergency Make sure that electric stove elements, ovens, kettles, frying pans, irons, hair dryers etc. are off or unplugged to prevent a fire from starting when the electricity is restored Use flashlights or chemical light sticks instead of candles or lanterns to reduce the risk of fire Portable generators should be used outdoors only. They should be located so that exhaust fumes do not enter the building. Store fuel for the generator in an approved container and away from the building and generator. Refuel the generator only after shutting it down and letting it cool |









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