Updates to the Ontario Fire Code will expand carbon monoxide alarm requirements, Kingston Fire & Rescue is advising area ...
Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services has received more than 300 new smoke and carbon monoxide alarms through a province-wide safety ...
With Port Hope Fire and Emergency Services responding to 25 calls for service related to carbon monoxide emissions over the past year, fire chief Jason Williams is hopeful a recent ...
Carbon monoxide is a toxic, colourless, odourless gas. Appliances that are incorrectly installed, poorly ventilated, or ...
Awareness Week is being observed across Ontario from Nov. 1 to 7, and Sault Ste. Marie Fire Services reminds residents to ...
As of January 1, 2026, changes to the Ontario Fire Code will require increased carbon monoxide (CO) alarm detection in residential occupancies and care occupancies.
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