0 Cffron monoxide alarms mandatory in ail.residential homes NewOna~ofie sfey eguaton owin ffctWe want Ontarians to be aware of thedan- Ipal fire services to conduct inspections and Having a cfarbon manaxide detector in your home is naw the law. The new regulation, which came inta effect October 15, updates Ontarios Fire Code foi- lowing the passage of Bill 77 last year. Carbon monoxide detectors will now be re- quired near ail sleeping areas in residential homes and ln the service rooms, and adja- cent sleeping areas in multi-residential units. Carbon monoxide alarms can be hardwired, battery-operated or piugged into the wahI. The bill was passedi, based an recammen- dations from a Technical Advisory Commit- tee, which was led by the Office of the Fire Marshall and Emergency Management and included experts from fire services, the hotel and rentai hausing industries, condo owners and alarm manufacturers. ger o carbIUI mofxd IIUfIUAIUg bIca1U~usLdU these tragedies are preventable," said Yasir Naqvi, minister of community safety and cor- rectional services. »The change ta the fire code is ail about making sure we keep aur familles and homes safe. 1 urge ail Ontarians ta install a carbon monoxide alarmn In their homes immediately. Tadeusz (Ted> Wieclawek, Ontario fire mar- shai and chief of emergency management, echoed Naqvi's comments. »Mandating the installation and maintenance of carbon monaxide alarms in existing homes with a fuei-flred heating system or appliance, fireplace or attached garage under the fire code, and providing the authority for munici- piomnote LU awarfless, are signiticant steps farward for enhancing public safety!' Facts: - Mare than 50 people die each year from car- bon monoxide poisoning in Canada, includ- ing il on average in Ontari. - Bill 77, an Act, ta Proclaim Carbon Monox- ide Awareness Week and ta amend the Fîre Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, received royal assent in December 2013. - The first Carbon Manoxide Awareness Week will take place November 1 ta 8. - The Ontario Building Code requires the installation of carbon monoxide alarms in homes and other residential buildings bult after 2001. (n 1- z o E i 'I Q z o I.- -a i E o o c o G> v i ,j Eflf awOF'"mo>YSoengm tl. 'ýuny inENT ma n.w n homel IMRS EHAT *Lacated en Abertoyie. 5 min Southi of Guelph~ TO LOOKC PMf JUSI 4 min to MMY 40~1 * Only 25 mmn ftme Mmemisauga *35 min ftor OWAivlbe - Close ta city convenSiemes *View %looaas & leamn more ofilfl ww w.charUestonhomes.ca HOW HEALTHY US ~YOUR COM PANYPlli CONAC US FO£ COSLTTO *.*AY 9.637694 /~ INOï*HIARHAL DERfý* -GRifFFITH S 4416-575-1714 OFMCE 905-695~-9575 Sderek@Éc-myaqentderek.ca