July 2025

7/1/2025 12:00:00 PM)

July Fire Safety Tips!

Vacation Fire Safety

Heading out on vacation? Don’t forget to pack your fire safety gear! Check your smoke alarms before you leave and ensure they're working. Safety first, adventure second!

Cooking on vacation? Keep an eye on the stove! Never leave it unattended, and keep flammable items away. Let’s keep the fun going without any fiery surprises!

Grilling while on vacation? Always keep your BBQ or grill at least 10 feet away from structures and never leave it unattended. Let’s sizzle safely

Planning a campfire? Keep it small, and always have water or a shovel nearby to extinguish it. When you’re done, make sure it’s completely out—no smoldering embers allowed!

Staying in a rental? Check for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms as soon as you arrive! Make sure they’re working. Your safety is as important as that lake view!

Using gadgets on vacation? Avoid overloading outlets and unplug devices when not in use. Let’s keep those sparks flying only in the sky!

Before you head out for fun, know your escape routes in case of fire. Share your plan with your travel buddies—teamwork makes safety work!

Summer Fire Safety

If you’re lighting up the sky with fireworks, let the pros handle it! Sit back, relax, and enjoy the dazzling display safely. What’s your favourite firework memory? 

Firing up the BBQ? Keep that grill at least 10 feet away from buildings and never leave it unattended. Let’s keep the flames where they belong—on the grill, not in the backyard! What’s on your grill today?

Heading to the beach? Remember to dispose of cigarettes properly. One tiny spark can lead to a massive wildfire. Let’s keep our beaches beautiful and safe for everyone! 

Enjoying the great outdoors this weekend? Always fully extinguish campfires before leaving your site or hitting the hay. Safety first means more fun later! What’s your favourite camping story?

Summer heat can be intense, so keep that water bottle handy! Staying hydrated helps you stay alert and prevents heat-related illnesses. What’s your go-to summer drink?