Adjala-Tosorontio Fire & Emergency Services
@AdjTosFire
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Fire Chief Matt Poliziani, STN 1 Everett STN 2 Loretto
Adjala-Tosorontio, Ontario
Joined May 2020
The best kind of #BBQ is a SAFE BBQ. ➡️ Avoid a spoiled meal or worse, a BBQ fire by checking for damaged hoses. Apply a water/soap mix to all connections. If it bubbles there’s a leak. Place your BBQ away from wooden fences and walls, and anything that burns. #BBQSeason
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Never leave a lithium-ion powered device charging overnight, or after it is fully charged! Keep an eye on your charging devices, follow instructions for safe charging, and do not exceed suggested charge times. ➡️ Visit https://t.co/mVIuKqzo9o to learn more fire safety tips!
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Camp Molly is coming to #Caledon! 🎉 This free camp is for female and non-binary youth in Caledon aged 15-18. Over 4 days, teens will learn about a career in firefighting and connect with strong female role models at our newly upgraded Caledon Village training facility.
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🔥 #AprilFoolsDay ! 🔥 No pranks here—#TestItTuesday is serious business! Make sure your smoke alarms are working to keep you and your loved ones safe. Don't be the fool who forgets to test them. Check your alarms TODAY and stay protected! 🏠🔔 #FireSafety #TestItTuesday
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🧑🍳 Food Safety During a Power Outage 🧑🍳 🔗 For more great tips visit Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit at https://t.co/5qCekfkVLw
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"Know without doubt your home has a working smoke alarm. Know for certain your family knows what to do when it beeps."🔗 https://t.co/7JaBzMRJo1
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/CNW/ - Jon Pegg, Ontario Fire Marshal, issued the following statement today: "This past March Break was a challenging week with several fatal fires that...
A fire doesn’t wait. It doesn’t warn. It takes. Know without doubt your home has a working smoke alarm. Know for certain your family knows what to do when it beeps. A life lost. A family forever changed. Seconds decide everything. Test. Practice. Survive. #SavedByTheBeep
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We interrupt your March Break with this latest #FireSafety #BreakingNews - only 70% of people tested their #SmokeAlarm last year. Host Ray Blaze joins us now with the latest: #MarchBreak
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⚡️Don’t toss #LithiumIon batteries in the trash⚡️ They’re hazardous waste and can cause fires. 🚫🔥 Keep them out of garbage, blue, or green bins! Tape the terminals, store them in a plastic bag and then drop them off at your local drop-off location. 🌍♻️ #ChargedForLife
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TRCA has issued a Watershed Conditions Statement: Flood Outlook that will be in effect until end of March 7, 2025. The Rise in water levels from rainfall and snowmelt could result in a break-up of the ice. #ONStorm
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Welcome to TRCA's FLOOD FORECASTING AND WARNING CENTRE SIGN UP TO GET TRCA FLOOD MESSAGES Why Does TRCA Issue Flood Messages? A principal mandate of
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#Recall: LG Slide-In and Freestanding Electric Ranges with five surface elements and front mounted knobs recalled due to fire hazard. Immediately contact LG Electronics Canada, Inc. to receive a free warning label and placement instructions. https://t.co/TNgebl33SU
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#Recall: JPrestige Solo, Prestige Excellence and Aerco Esteem Gas Boilers recalled due to risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Immediately contact Triangle Tube to schedule a free boiler inspection. https://t.co/hmsVb4vUaQ
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💧🏡 Prepare Your Home for Spring Thaw 🏡 💧 For more flooding preparedness information visit our website: https://t.co/HxYaLrTHv1
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ICYMI: Be a good neighbour. Please clear snow around hydrants, 1.2m in all directions, to allow us to find and access them in case of emergency. More info on fire hydrant obstructions and use here: https://t.co/GYN4P9fHmN Stay safe. ❄️ #Toronto #ONstorm
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Sadly, most fire-related deaths in Ontario occurred in homes that did not have a working smoke alarm. To protect yourself and your loved ones, install smoke alarms on every storey of the home and outside all sleeping areas. #SmokeAlarmsSaveLives
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Carbon monoxide isn’t just a gas produced by heat-generating appliances in the home - it's also known as ‘The Silent Killer’. Colourless, odorless, and tasteless, the only way to alert you and your loved ones to the presence of this deadly gas is by installing CO alarms.#COSafety
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