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3 safety tips for Fire Prevention Month



By Allan Britnell, Editor-in-Chief, News Canada

(NC) Every year in October, we recognize Fire Prevention Month. It’s well timed as this is when we start to use things like space heaters, fireplaces and candles, all of which come with a certain degree of risk. Here are four ways to keep your family, home and pets safe throughout the year.

Keep your pets safe
Nothing creates ambiance or a festive feel like the flicker of candles. But they can become a fire risk if a wagging tail or batting paw accidentally knocks them over. Never leave lit candles unattended. Consider switching to flameless candles for a safer, yet still calming, ambiance.

Protect your family and pets with a two-in-one smoke and carbon monoxide alarm, such as the First Alert 10-Year Battery Combination Alarm.

firstalert.ca

Monitor your home smartly
Many Canadian homes have working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. But have you considered upgrading to a smart home monitoring system? In addition to helping deter burglary, these systems can also alert you to water leaks, carbon monoxide or smoke. Some insurers, including TD, may offer their clients a discount on their home insurance premiums for installing these systems.

tdinsurance.com

Prepare for the holidays 
Holiday decorations should be treated with care. Christmas trees are responsible for 200 fires every year in Canada and the risk increases as the tree dries out. Co-operators recommends you always turn the lights off when you leave the house or go to bed.

With outdoor lighting there is also a higher risk for electrical shocks. Only use cords that are intended for outdoor use. Keep them elevated, away from snow and water, and as dry as possible.

cooperators.ca


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