The “Saved by the Beep” campaign is encouraging people in Ontario to make sure their homes have working smoke alarms to improve fire safety and save lives. Started by the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs, the campaign aims to teach people how important it is to maintain smoke alarms and ensure they work properly.
South Huron Fire Chief, Jeremy Becker explains the campaign
Smoke alarms are essential for home safety. The campaign reports that nearly 50% of deadly house fires happen in homes without working smoke alarms. This shows how important it is to regularly check and maintain these devices, which could mean the difference between life and death in a fire.
The “Saved by the Beep” campaign recommends three key actions: having working smoke alarms on every floor and outside all bedrooms, testing the alarms every month, and changing the batteries at least once a year. The campaign also advises replacing smoke alarms every 10 years to make sure they work properly.
“Saved by the Beep” is not just about raising awareness; it’s a call for everyone to make their homes safer. By testing smoke alarms regularly and staying informed about fire safety, people in Ontario can help create safer communities and save lives.
For more details on the campaign and how you can help, visit savedbythebeep.ca. Remember, a working smoke alarm could be the beep that saves your life.
Written by: K. Milhomens
