Fire Services across Northumberland County have lifted the Total Burn Ban effective Tuesday, June 13 at 8:00 a.m. With recent significant rainfall and an improvement of air quality, the risks are low. For more information on fire safety, visit https://t.co/W84AfI5aKd.
Fire Services across Northumberland County have initiated a Total Burn Ban as of 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. The Burn Ban will remain in effect until dry conditions and air quality improves. For further information please contact your local Fire Department.
This Sunday (Nov 6) we move our clocks back one hour. Be sure to change the replaceable batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. When replacing a battery, follow the manufacturer’s instructions. For more information, visit https://t.co/mVRAlE8h2O
Today marks the start of Carbon Monoxide Awareness week. Know the possible sources of carbon monoxide in your home. Install, test and maintain your CO alarms. For more information, visit https://t.co/mVRAlE8h2O
Halloween is an exciting and spooky time of the year for kids and adults. Check out these safety tips to make sure that Halloween remains frighteningly fun and fire safe.
Reminder - the Port Hope Firefighters are hosting a fundraising car wash and food drive today from 10 am to 3 pm at 115 Toronto Road. Minimum $5 donation to raise funds for mechanical repairs to the antique 1929 Bickle fire truck. Cash only. We appreciate any and all support.
The Port Hope Firefighters are hosting a fundraising car wash and food drive this Sat (Oct 15) from 10 am to 3 pm at 115 Toronto Road. Minimum $5 donation to raise funds for mechanical repairs to the antique 1929 Bickle fire truck. Cash only. We appreciate any support.
In your home escape plan, take into account the abilities of everyone in the home. Be sure to note if someone needs assistance waking up or getting outside. Decide who will help that person exit the home.
You should only have one meeting place in your escape plan. Choose a permanent location such as a tree, mailbox or neighbours house, where everyone can be accounted for. Assign one person to let firefighters know if everyone is out of the home.
Fire won't wait. Plan your escape. The fire services of Northumberland County created this video to help you learn how to make and practice a home escape plan. Watch to see if Sparky can outsmart his enemy "The Alarmist"
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Join us tonight for the Port Hope Fire and Emergency Services Fire Prevention Week Open House from 6 pm to 8 pm. View the fire trucks, get fire safety information, and enjoy a free BBQ. Taking place at all 3 stations. For fire station locations visit https://t.co/mVRAlE8h2O
Now that you made your home escape plan, did you practice it to make sure it works? Fire moves fast! You may only have seconds to safely escape a fire.
#FirePreventionWeek
It’s Fire Prevention Week! Do you have a home escape plan? If not, be sure to make a plan with everyone in your home. Locate all possible exits including doors and windows and have a family meeting place. #FirePreventionWeek
Join Port Hope Fire and Emergency Services at our Fire Prevention Week Open House on Tues Oct 11 from 6 pm to 8 pm. View the fire trucks, get fire safety information, and enjoy a free BBQ. For fire station locations visit https://t.co/mVRAlE8h2O
Fire Prevention Week starts Oct 9. The theme is “Fire won’t wait. Plan your escape.” Port Hope Fire urges all residents to make and practice their home escape plan. Knowing what to do in the event of a fire can save your life. For planning tips visit https://t.co/mVRAlDQFEe
WARNING: This content may be disturbing or distressing to those dealing with trauma. This chilling audio reveals the mere seconds you have in the event of a #fire. That missing sound could be the difference between life and death. #CauseForAlarm
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Port Hope Fire and Emergency Services will be at the Port Hope Fair on Sat, Sept 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kids 12 and under can take the Junior Firefighter Challenge. The course has kid-based firefighting activities. There will be prizes for the quickest times.
All firefighters in Port Hope are volunteers. When there is an emergency, they respond to the fire station in their personal vehicles, with many using flashing green lights. Please pull over and let them pass. The quicker they get to the station the faster they can help.