Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 Jun 2018, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

™ Milton Canadian Champion insidehalton.com ALES PMEO0 | JUNE 21-27, 20% YOU WANT TO No rain-checks or layaways. Selection will vary from store to store. a ~ As TT pd PLE = T2! a July5-18 rll TL Fria 10g]: Pre 1) Tg DEPARTMENT AND FRESH STOCK ARRIVING WEEKLY! 4 WEEK SALE WHERE SAVINGS GROW! SHOP EARLY FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION. SALE ITEMS ARE CLEARLY MARKED. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. ADT Er ea EY 3 g JIN LIN Se [BLOODGOOD ANE E 2 gal. pot Eel £579.99 GI ASSORTED * 2 gal. pot Le 2 ELT TE ST] oT ee ROSES j F 2 gal. pot - Assorted Hybrid Tea, E Grandiflora, Floribunda, | ate . 9 o PUSH BUTTON | TILTHEXAGON _ + [FR UMBRELLA 3 5] 4 2 3 hy $=. ER p 2DOOR C RASHER SPEC ECIA Ls FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY shaving at 8:00am while quantities last OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon - Tues 8am -6pm | Wed - Fri 8am - 8pm SET UT T RCE 0) Fo REL rg TE f 5) www.terragreenhouses.com ONLINE FOR UPCOMING TERRA WORKSHOPS ; es & SEMINARS Where colour lives! Celebrate safely: Milton deputy fire chief warns of dangers of fireworks Residents planning to set off fireworks on Canada Day urged to read up on regulations and safety tips STEVE LEBLANC sleplanc@metroland.com "Itonly takes a second for a holiday celebration to turn sour. ; Milton Fire Department deputy chief Kevin Foster knows this too well. "Theard of this one incident where friend or fami- ly member dropped a sparkler and it got lodged in this young girl's shoe and she suffered a major leg injury," Foster said. "Then there was the professional football player who lost his index finger three years ago. They (fire- works accidents) don't discriminate." It's stories like this - as well as the frighteningly- foolish viral video of Toronto youth shooting fire- works at each other during the Victoria Day weekend - that have Foster and the MFD pushing their safety- first message as another holiday weekend approach- es. "Obviously, we encourage people to go watch one of the great community displays because they are the safest," Foster said. "They're more spectacular any- way." "Idon't believe we had any calls of injuries or prop- erty damage over the Victoria Day weekend, but that doesn't mean they're weren't any. Our main goal is to educate." "A With that in mind, those looking to use:«commer- cial fireworks should have a big enough space - some- where between 400 to 900 square metres, depending on the type of fireworks - as well as a safe place to set off from, like a pail of sand. "Give yourseélfenough distance and be careful with any fireworks that appear to be duds. Don't try to re- light them if they don't go off at first," said Foster. "Sparklers can be a big prpblem, especially with youn- ger children. You see a 10t of eye injuries and when they're burned down it can be really hot." With that in mind, eye protection is highly mended, asis clothing that covers one'sarms os Foster said the department gets regular calls about violations, including fireworks in unautho- rized places like community parks. - "You've got to do it onryour own property," he said. Those looking to get a Town of Milton fireworks permit should submit their requests with at least three days notice to ensure on-time approval. "That's a challenge we've had, with all the late re- quests," explained Koster. "And just because you've put in a request ddesn't mean you have authority yet (to set off firewoxkg) Once approval js granted, a visit to miltonfire.ca is highly encourqged to read up on safety tips and the municipal fifeworks bylaw. "Safe Use jg of the greatest importance," said Fos- ter. - p

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy