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Treat Fire with Respect

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The Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council and Ontario's Credit Unions Public Service Announcement

Treat Fire with Respect
Voice Over: Length 30 seconds

There is nothing more appealing on a cold winter's night than a blazing fireplace and the warm glow of candles. But open flame can be an invitation to disaster. Your fire department urges you to treat fire with respect. Never leave fire unattended and always use a fireplace screen. Don't bum wrapping paper or ribbons in your fireplace. Make sure candles are in a secure holder and place them out of the reach of children.

Don't let fire ruin your holiday celebrations. A message from the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council and this station.

Voice Over: Length 15 seconds

This holiday season, your fire department urges you to treat fire with respect. Don't burn wrapping paper or ribbons and always use a fireplace screen. Make sure candles are in a secure holder and place them out of the reach of children. A message from the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council and this station.

For further information please contact your local fire department or Mr. Bev Gilbert, Office of the Fire Marshal, 416-325-3178