Oro-Medonte received 234 potentially life-saving smoke and CO alarms through safety initiative that will be given out in the ...
When Tracy Knowles and her husband were startled awake by the sound of an alarm going off in their Ottawa house last winter, they initially thought there was a fire.
Changes to the Ontario Fire Code will see more carbon monoxide alarms in residential spaces. Starting Jan. 1, 2026, alarms targeting the silent killer will be required on all storeys, not just near ...
The provincial government proclaimed the first week of November as Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, and SaskEnergy is taking the opportunity to share information on how to keep Saskatchewan homes safe ...