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Carbon Monoxide Awareness

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Members of the Brampton Fire and Emergency Services team will be at the following locations to promote fire safety, educate the community on the importance of carbon monoxide awareness and answer questions:​

  
  
  
November 1, 202412pm - 3pmBramalea City Centre
November 2, 202412pm - 3pmSobeys Mackay Plaza
November 3, 202412pm - 3pmRona+ Kennedy and Steeles
November 5, 20241pm - 4pmHome Depot Brampton West
November 5, 20244pm - 7pmGore Meadows Recreation Centre
November 6, 20241pm - 4pmHome Depot - Brampton North
November 6, 20245pm - 7pm Chinguacousy Wellness Centre
November 7, 20244pm - 7pm Rona+ Brampton North

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​3 Steps to CO Safety:​

  1. Inspection and maintenance - Have all fuel-burning appliances inspected by a TSSA-registered contractor each year.
  2. Install carbon monoxide alarms - It’s the law! Install a CO alarm near all sleeping areas.
  3. Clear outdoor vents - Check that exhaust vents from all natural gas appliances are not blocked. Have a chimney checkup each year.​​
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Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Install working carbon monoxide alarms beside all sleeping areas.
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Test Alarm

Test alarms monthly. Consider using alarms that have a worry-free 10 year lithium battery.
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Propane Heaters

Never use propane heaters inside the home or garage.
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Barbecues

Never cook with barbecues or propane cookers inside the home or garage.
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Garage

Never warm a vehicle in the garage.
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Inspect and Maintain

Have a trained, TSSA-certified fuel technician inspect your furnace and fuel-burning appliances on a yearly basis. Keep outdoor exhaust vents clear.
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