Residents reminded to be mindful of fire safety

October 31, 2024 | jcusters
Residents reminded to be mindful of fire safety

Oct. 31, 2024 – In the past two weeks, St. Catharines Fire Services has responded to
eight fires, all of which were preventable, says Fire Chief Dave Upper. In response to
the recent fires and with the colder weather approaching, SCFS is asking residents to
keep fire safety top of mind.


The causes of the recent fires included unattended cooking, a space heater, and
careless smoking.


St. Catharines Fire Services has the following tips for preventing these types of fires:
• Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, boiling, grilling, or broiling food. Also turn
off the burner if you leave the kitchen for any reason. Unattended cooking
continues to be the leading cause of fires in Ontario.
• To prevent electrical fires, avoid overloading outlets. Use only CSA approved
appliances and extension cords. Make sure any electrical work, such as adding
additional outlets, is done by a licenced electrician.
• When smoking, smokers should be alert, smoke outside, and never smoke in
bed. Use deep and sturdy ashtrays. Before you throw out butts or ashes, make
sure they are out, and put them in water or sand. Also never toss butts off a
balcony.


“As part of your pre-winter routine, we encourage residents to have their furnaces and
chimneys inspected and cleaned by a qualified professional,” added Fire Chief Dave
Upper. “Please also ensure you have working smoke and CO alarms in your home and
test them regularly.”


Additional fire safety information can be found at www.stcatharines.ca/firesafety.