The Provincial Office of Public Safety is reminding Islanders to take simple fire prevention measures and enjoy a fire-safe holiday season.
The number of residential fires increases during the Christmas season, destroying homes, memories, presents and threatening lives. Most are preventable. The holiday season is a hectic time, and it is during moments of forgetfulness, inattention or hurry that fire hazards can turn into destructive fires.
Preventative measures include:
• Do not overload extension cords.
• Turn off decorative lights before going to bed.
• Keep candles in a sturdy holder away from children, pets and combustible materials; never place lit candles near ornaments or gifts.
• Blow candles out before leaving the room or going to sleep.
• Stay in the kitchen when cooking. Unattended cooking is the leading cause of kitchen fires.
• Alcohol and fire are a dangerous mix. Keep a close eye on anyone cooking or smoking while under the influence of alcohol.
• Space heaters need space – ensure at least one metre of clearance.
• Keep your natural Christmas tree well-watered to prevent it from drying out and becoming a fire hazard.
• Have your chimney cleaned and inspected regularly.
• Make sure you have working smoke alarms on all levels of your home.
For more fire prevention tips, please visit www.gov.pe.ca/go/firemarshal or Fire Prevention Canada's website at www.fiprecan.ca
The Office of Public Safety is a division under the Department of Community, Cultural Affairs, and Labour.