Pickering Fire Services will be going door-to-door once again for the ‘Get Real Pickering’ fire education campaign, according to a city statement.
The five-week campaign was to begin on October 30, and focuses on educating residents about fire safety and fire-related issues in the community.
Select Pickering households will receive an information card in the mail, followed by a visit from Pickering firefighters who will be available to discuss the reality of fire in the community, and answer fire-related questions, the statement said.
“It is critical that our residents understand the importance of having working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms,” said Fire Chief, John Hagg. “This is an excellent opportunity for residents to meet our firefighters in person and have meaningful conversations around escape planning, fire safety, and prevention.”
Chief Hagg hopes that through education, awareness, and teamwork, fire-related fatalities, injuries, and property damage can be reduced throughout the city.
Additional information on protecting one’s family from fire is available at pickering.ca/GetRealPickering.
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