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Longhouse Village resident ticketed for non-working smoke alarm

Two non-working smoke alarms result in a $360 fine.
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SHUNIAH, Ont. – A Longhouse Village resident has been ticketed for failing to maintain a smoke alarm in operating condition and warned about the carbon monoxide alarm.

Shuniah Fire and Emergency Services responded to a report on Feb. 22 around 11:30 p.m. to a report of a possible carbon monoxide leak at a residence in Longhouse Village on Lakeshore Drive.

During the investigation, it was discovered that no carbon monoxide alarm was installed in the home and two non-working smoke alarms were found, one that had been rendered inoperable.

When investigators attended the home to follow-up in the investigation, they found the homeowner had installed a carbon monoxide alarm.

As a result of the investigation, the homeowner was fined $360 for failing to maintain a smoke alarm in operating condition and warned about the CO alarm.

In light of this close call, and the recent fire fatalities in the country, SFES would like to remind the public that smoke and CO alarms are not only the law, but are a main part of your family’s safety as an early warning system.  Smoke and carbon monoxide will not wake a person up, but will render a person unconscious and be fatal. If you have questions about your alarms or fire safety, contact your local fire service.




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