07/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/23/2025 08:02
An emergency can happen anywhere at any time - even at the cottage. In an emergency, every second counts, so it's important to make sure everyone in your household knows what to do - including visitors. Making and practising a home escape plan(PDF) can prepare everyone for the worst-case scenario.
Follow these steps from Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service (VFRS) to protect everyone using your home this summer:
If someone in your household is elderly or has a medical, mental health or physical condition that requires help getting to safety, VFRS offers a free voluntary Vulnerable Persons Registry for Vaughan residences. The fire department references this registry during an emergency to provide special assistance to those who need it. You can sign up online to have your loved ones added to the list - sign up will need to occur annually.
More fire safety tips
If you're lighting candles, always use non-flammable candle holders, and place candles where they will not be knocked down, away from papers, tablecloths and napkins. Additionally, never leave candles unattended in a room and ensure they are kept out of reach of children and pets. A better alternative is to use battery-powered, flameless candles.
When you are cooking, remember these safety tips to enjoy a fire-free meal:
For more information and fire safety tips, visit vaughan.ca/fireand watch the City of Vaughan's videoon how to make a home escape plan.
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