The Brampton Safe City Association works with residents, business, community groups, the City of Brampton and the Peel Regional Police to educate the public and support programs that make Brampton one of Canada's safest cities. Programs include: Residential Safety - Neighbourhood Watch, Youth Safety - The Youth Education and Safety Program (YES), Business Safety - The Business Crime Prevention Program and Seniors Safety - resource materials for seniors and more.
Brampton Fire & Emergency Services says "Play It Safe" during Earth Hour 8pm to 9pm on March 29th, 2008
Brampton - Remember to be fire safe during Earth Hour. The Fire Marshal Office of Ontario and Brampton Fire & Emergency Services recommend that you use flashlights and battery-powered lanterns during the hour of darkness on Saturday night.
If you use candles, the Ontario Fire Marshal and Brampton Fire recommend the following safety precautions:
- Use sturdy candleholders. Ones with glass shades or chimneys are the best. - Keep candles safely away from anything that can burn. - Keep candles and matches away from children. - Do not leave a lit candle unattended. If you leave a room or go to bed blow out the candle.
Brampton Fire & Emergency Services reminds you to test your smoke alarms and have a family escape plan.