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Midland Fire Department

@MidlandFire

The Midland Fire Department is a composite fire department located in Midland, Ontario, Canada #WorkingAlarmsSaveLives #HaveAPlan #WatchWhatYouHeat

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#DidYouKnow the best place for a fire extinguisher in your home is not under the kitchen sink? The most common place for a fire in your home is in the kitchen, the best place for an extinguisher is in an easily accessible area that doesn't require you to walk near the fire.

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We would like to remind everyone to never leave things that can burn on top of your stove or near the heating elements when you are cooking. #KitchenFireSafety

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Making a home fire escape plan for you and your family? Take the time to also include your pets.

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Check your charging cables for damage, if they have any cracks in them, replace them immediately .

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Never store your lithium-ion battery powered mobility devices where they can block your only exit, inspect the battery for damage, follow the manufacturer recommended charging procedures, and only use the manufacturer provided charging block/cable.

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Have kids in your home? Take the time to do a fire safety check up! - Ensure they all know what to do if the smoke or CO alarms sound. - They know what the plan to escape is and where to meet. - Ensure lighters and matches are kept in places they cannot access.

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#FireSafety Quick Tips: - Have Alarms that are less than 10 years old and you test monthly - Have a home #EscapePlan - Practice #FireSafe Behaviors in your home #WorkingAlarmsSaveLives #HaveAPlan

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Don't cheap out on uncertified power bars or extension cords...Saving a few dollars is not worth the risk of a fire in your home. https://t.co/Fzlb2SCorO

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We would like to remind everyone to never put out cigarettes or joints in planters...These can cause fires even hours after you thought they were out. Only use ashtrays or non combustible tins to dispose of your butts. #SmokingFireSafety

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Real candles can add ambiance but are inherently unsafe because #Fire...Make the switch to LED Candles and some @Febreze_Fresh for a smell good fire safe time. *This is not a sponsored #FireSafety message. #CandleFireSafety

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As a building owner you are responsible for ensuring closures in fire separations are maintained so they close and latch flush with the frame. If it does not, you are required to have it repaired or replaced.

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It doesn't make a sound, doesn't have a smell, doesn't have a taste, and can kill you...Sounds bad right? That is the description of Carbon Monoxide...Test the only thing that can protect you from it.

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Midland Fire Department Reposted

👉Your CO alarm sounds different than your smoke alarm. Test both alarms monthly and make sure everyone in your home knows the difference between the two alarm sounds. 🚨Know CO. Carbon Monoxide is a silent killer. No Taste, No Sound, No smell. #COSafety #CONoTasteNoSmellNoSound

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If we told you there was a device available that would save your life from something your cannot hear, see, or smell, would you purchase it? The answer is yes...That "device" is a Carbon Monoxide Alarm. Install one outside of all sleeping areas today.

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We would like to remind everyone to change their smoke and CO alarm batteries when they change their clocks this weekend!

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Having a working CO alarm that is less than 10 years old can save you and your families lives. Ensure they are placed properly outside of all sleeping areas. #COAwarenessWeek

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Can you see the deadly Carbon Monoxide that has filled this room? The answer is no...The only way to tell if deadly Carbon Monoxide(CO) is in your home is with working CO Alarms. #COAwarenessWeek

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Midland Fire Department Reposted

#SGBOPP want to ID these any of these 3 individuals in a mischief invest at the @Midland Super 8 at 7:26 p.m. Oct 18, 2024. any info please contact @CrimeSDM or OPP at 1-888-310-1122, Thank You! ^dh


The only way to know deadly Carbon Monoxide is in your home is with a working CO alarm. Ensure you have one installed outside of all sleeping areas. #COAwarenessWeek

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