Fire Safety for the Holidays
Check out one of the London Fire Department's holiday #FireSafety messages airing now on @CTVLondon and at #LdnOnt @CineplexMovies locations. This one is about #SafeSmoking @LPFFA Have a Happy and ...
Check out one of the London Fire Department's holiday #FireSafety messages airing now on @CTVLondon and at #LdnOnt @CineplexMovies locations. This one is about #SafeSmoking @LPFFA Have a Happy and ...
Here's another holiday #FireSafety message from the London Fire Department airing now on @CTVLondon and at #LdnOnt @CineplexMovies locations. Remember #Cooking is the number one cause of fires in London! ...
It's #NationalHomeFireSafetyWeek! If you smoke, take your cigarette outside to keep you and your loved ones safe.
#SmokeFreeHousing is in demand. Ask for it. Offer it. https://t.co/3Savvh9Oei #NationalHomeFireSafetyWeek #NoSmokingPolicy @SFHOntario @MrBrindleton pic.twitter.com/thhXT6Nfex — MLHealthUnit (@MLHealthUnit) November 27, 2017 Source: Twitter | Mr Brindleton
Did you know? Smoking is a leading cause of fire deaths in #LdnOnt. Reduce the risk. This message is approved by @MrBrindleton, the official fire safety dog. #NationalHomeFireSafetyWeek #SmokeFreeHousing @SFHOntario ...
London firefighters are urging homeowners to change the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms this Daylight Savings. "Maintaining working smoke alarms on every storey of a home and ...
It's Carbon Monoxide Week and we're at White Oaks Mall, just outside of Hudson Bay until 9pm @LPFFA @LdnOntTV pic.twitter.com/iosclUz31s — Jason Poole (@FPOPoole) November 3, 2017
It's that time, go ahead, you deserve the extra hours sleep this weekend! 💤 ⏰ @LPFFA @lpsmediaoffice @LdnOntTV pic.twitter.com/xXqcsnrBIH — Jason Poole (@FPOPoole) November 3, 2017
A big THANKS to @LPFFA Graham and @MLEMS911 Francois for a great pannel discussion about careers! #teamwork #careers #join @lpsmediaoffice pic.twitter.com/5Lr5Q8iOR0 — PC Tanya Leclerc (@CstTLeclerc) November 1, 2017 Source: ...
News Release October 27, 2017 Sound the Alarm on “The Silent Killer” More than 50 people die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning in Canada, including 11 on average ...