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Ontario Association of Fire Educators Association Ontario des éducateurs en incendie

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London Fire Department (@ldnontfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fire crews are on scene in the 500 block of Osgood Drive for reports of a house fire. On arrival, crews encountered heavy, smoke and flames visible on the main floor. The first in engine company acted quickly, advancing a line and knocking down the fire in the kitchen area, Which

Fire crews are on scene in the 500 block of Osgood Drive for reports of a house fire. On arrival, crews encountered heavy, smoke and flames visible on the main floor. The first in engine company acted quickly, advancing a line and knocking down the fire in the kitchen area, Which
Hamilton Fire Department (@hamiltonfiredep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that floods are the most frequently occurring natural hazard in Canada? There are steps you can take to minimize the impacts of flooding. For more information on preparing for a flood go to: ontario.ca/floods #EmergencyPreparedness #StrongForYou

Did you know that floods are the most frequently occurring natural hazard in Canada?  There are steps you can take to minimize the impacts of flooding.
For more information on preparing for a flood go to: ontario.ca/floods 

#EmergencyPreparedness
#StrongForYou
CYFS (@centralyorkfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had so much fun meeting early Trick or Treaters on the weekend, for “Trick or Suite”! Thank you to #StarlightChildrensFoundation for inviting us to join in the event. Check out their page to learn more. ✨

We had so much fun meeting early Trick or Treaters on the weekend, for “Trick or Suite”! 

Thank you to #StarlightChildrensFoundation for inviting us to join in the event. 

Check out their page to learn more. ✨
Oro-Medonte Fire & Emergency Services (@oromedontefire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OMFES had a great time at the OFEA Conference! We enjoyed learning new ways to keep our community safe and exploring best practices in public education.

OMFES had a great time at the OFEA Conference!
We enjoyed learning new ways to keep our community safe and exploring best practices in public education.
Brampton Fire & Emergency Services (@bramptonfirees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍂Fall Into Safety 🍂 Replace expired smoke and carbon monoxide alarms after 10 years (even hardwired electric ones). Check the date! #AlarmCheck ^TH

🍂Fall Into Safety 🍂

Replace expired smoke and carbon monoxide alarms  after 10 years (even hardwired electric ones). Check the date! #AlarmCheck ^TH
Oakville Fire Dept (@oakvillefire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are honoured to receive the Program of the Year Award from OAFE for our Autism Acceptance Month initiative created in partnership with Monarch House. Huge congratulations to FPO Cameron Aplin - your vision made this a reality, our Fire Prevention team & Crews involved.

We are honoured to receive the Program of the Year Award from <a href="/OAFEOntario/">OAFE</a> for our Autism Acceptance Month initiative created in partnership with Monarch House. Huge congratulations to FPO Cameron Aplin - your vision made this a reality, our Fire Prevention team &amp; Crews involved.
OAFE (@oafeontario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OAFE Conference 2025 was, two days of learning, connecting, and growing together to spread fire safety across Ontario. Thank you to everyone who showed up with heart. Let’s keep the momentum burning bright. #OAFE2025 #FireSafetyOntario #TogetherWeGrow

OAFE Conference 2025 was, two days of learning, connecting, and growing together to spread fire safety across Ontario. 

Thank you to everyone who showed up with heart. Let’s keep the momentum burning bright.

 #OAFE2025 #FireSafetyOntario #TogetherWeGrow
OAFE (@oafeontario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Olivia Amico recipient of the 2025 OAFE Bursary! Her passion for fire safety education and community impact is inspiring. Here’s to the next generation of leaders lighting the way across Ontario. #OAFE2025 #FireSafetyFuture #BursaryWinner #InspiringChange

Olivia Amico recipient of the 2025 OAFE Bursary! 

Her passion for fire safety education and community impact is inspiring. Here’s to the next generation of leaders lighting the way across Ontario. 

#OAFE2025 #FireSafetyFuture #BursaryWinner  #InspiringChange
Oakville Fire Dept (@oakvillefire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏠New carbon monoxide (CO) alarm laws are coming! 📆Starting Jan. 1, 2026, homes with fuel-burning appliances, fireplaces, or attached garages must have a carbon monoxide alarm on every floor - not just near bedrooms. Protect your family, stay safe.👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 #COAwarenessWeek2025

🏠New carbon monoxide (CO) alarm laws are coming!

📆Starting Jan. 1, 2026, homes with fuel-burning appliances, fireplaces, or attached garages must have a carbon monoxide alarm on every floor - not just near bedrooms. 

Protect your family, stay safe.👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
#COAwarenessWeek2025
North Grenville Fire (@ng_fireservice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

☠️Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week is November 1-7. #NGFireService reminds you to Beat the Silent Killer: Prevent CO in Your Home 🔇 Visit cosafety.ca or northgrenville.ca/fire

☠️Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week is November 1-7.  #NGFireService reminds you to Beat the Silent Killer: Prevent CO in Your Home 🔇

Visit cosafety.ca or northgrenville.ca/fire
Georgina Fire (@georginafire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Getting ready for colder weather? Now’s the time to check your heating appliances! Schedule a yearly inspection with a TSSA-certified fuel technician to make sure your furnace and fuel-burning appliances are running safely. 🏠✨. For more info, visit georgina.ca/fire

Getting ready for colder weather? Now’s the time to check your heating appliances! 
Schedule a yearly inspection with a TSSA-certified fuel technician to make sure your furnace and fuel-burning appliances are running safely. 🏠✨. For more info, visit georgina.ca/fire
Oakville Fire Dept (@oakvillefire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling dizzy? Nauseous? Don't blame it on last night's tacos, 🌮 it could be carbon monoxide poisoning! Know the symptoms. CO laws change on Jan. 1, 2026 - make sure you have working CO alarms on every level of your home. #COAwarenessWeek2025

Feeling dizzy? Nauseous? Don't blame it on last night's tacos, 🌮 it could be carbon monoxide poisoning! Know the symptoms.

CO laws change on Jan. 1, 2026 - make sure you have working CO alarms on every level of your home.
#COAwarenessWeek2025
LaSalle Fire Service (@lasallefireon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Fire Code Requirements take effect January 1, 2026. What Buildings Must Comply? All existing buildings containing Care Occupancies (e.g., Convalescent Homes, Residential Care Facilities, some Group Homes, etc.) Where are CO Alarms Required: In Suites In Service Rooms

New Fire Code Requirements take effect January 1, 2026.
What Buildings Must Comply? All existing buildings containing Care Occupancies (e.g., Convalescent Homes, Residential Care Facilities, some Group Homes, etc.)
Where are CO Alarms Required:
In Suites
In Service Rooms
Muskoka Lakes Fire Department (@muskokalakesfd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CO poisoning can occur when a fuel-burning appliance or machine, such as a furnace, heater or generator, is not working or vented properly. Install and maintain CO alarms inside your home to provide early warning of CO.

CO poisoning can occur when a fuel-burning appliance or machine, such as a furnace, heater or generator, is not working or vented properly.
Install and maintain CO alarms inside your home to provide early warning of CO.
Midland Fire Department (@midlandfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

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.
TSSA (@tssaontario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Ontario, approximately 65% of all carbon monoxide deaths and injuries occur in homes. Reduce the Risk. ow.ly/xnQY50XlRty #THINKSAFE

In Ontario, approximately 65% of all carbon monoxide deaths and injuries occur in homes. Reduce the Risk. ow.ly/xnQY50XlRty
#THINKSAFE
Woodstock Fire Dept (@woodstockfirede) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Canadian Tire Woodstock for having us out for Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week! CO alarms are required outside all sleeping areas at the moment but as of January 1, 2026 they will be required on every storey of your home! #beprepared #coawarenessweek #wfd

Thank you Canadian Tire Woodstock for having us out for Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week! CO alarms are required outside all sleeping areas at the moment but as of January 1, 2026 they will be required on every storey of your home! #beprepared #coawarenessweek #wfd