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Working smoke alarms save lives: Firefighters canvas homes to promote safety
If a firefighter knocks on your door this summer, don't be alarmed, it's not a scam, rather an effort to keep you safe.
The Bracebridge Fire Department launched its annual door-to-door smoke and carbon monoxide alarm campaign, aimed at reminding residents about the importance of fire safety.
Every Monday evening between 7 and 9 until the end of September, uniformed firefighters will be canvassing neighbourhoods across urban areas of Bracebridge encouraging residents to check their fire alarms.
"Working smoke alarms save lives. All residents are encouraged to ensure that smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are installed and functioning properly in their homes. It is also essential to have a home fire escape plan and to practice it regularly," the town release noted.
Officials say firefighters will not enter homes. The visits are strictly to offer information, answer questions and promote safety. They will not seek donations or ask for personal information.
In Ontario, every home must have working smoke alarms on every storey and outside sleeping areas by law.
"If a home contains a fuel-burning appliance such as a furnace, fireplace or cook-top or has an attached garage, a carbon monoxide alarm is also required outside of all sleeping areas," the Town added. Officials also stress the importance of having a home fire escape plan.
Residents with concerns or who want more information are encouraged to contact the Bracebridge Fire Department.