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Canada's Home Fire Safety Week is an annual public safety campaign in November. The week aims to raise awareness about the importance of home fire safety and provide Canadians with the knowledge and tools to prevent fires and keep their families safe.
During Home Fire Safety Week, fire departments across Canada host events and activities to educate the public about fire safety. These activities may include fire safety demonstrations, educational sessions, and smoke alarm installation programs. Firefighters also visit schools to teach children about fire safety and how to respond in case of a fire emergency.
The week's focus is prevention, and Canadians are encouraged to take steps to make their homes safer, including installing smoke alarms on every level of the house and outside of sleeping areas, creating and practicing a fire escape plan, and ensuring that all fire hazards, such as candles and space heaters, are used safely and kept away from flammable materials.
Overall, Canada's Home Fire Safety Week is an important initiative that helps to reduce the number of home fires in the country and keep Canadians safe.
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