City services | October 10, 2023
October is the perfect time to spark up important conversations about fire safety. During this year’s Fire Prevention Week – October 8 through October 14 – Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services (MFES) is encouraging residents to take some time to learn how to protect themselves and others from all too common kitchen fires.
Although fires can take place anywhere, the kitchen is a hot spot. From 2018 to 2022, 194 cooking-related fires caused damage to homes across Mississauga. After participating in the province’s first-ever Test Your Smoke Alarm Day in September, the City is now urging residents to stay safe in the kitchen. This year’s Fire Prevention Week theme is clear: cooking safety starts with you, pay attention to fire prevention.
To help spread awareness and safety information, the City’s Fire Prevention website has important event and safety information.
Everyone can learn something new during Fire Prevention Week – whether you are just learning to cook or are already an expert. Check out the wide-range of multicultural cooking videos from local restaurants, focused on how to make a delicious meal safely in the kitchen.
Seafood Spaghetti – Chief Rizzi with Celebrity Chef Massimo Capra from Capra’s Kitchen
Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry – Mandarin
Kielbassa and Potatoes – Polish
Safety always comes first and the MFES team has important reminders for all residents, including:
In addition to hosting community events, Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services has also launched a trading card this month! Trading cards are a fun way for families or fire safety enthusiasts to keep a piece of MFES in their pockets or at home. Each card highlights a different emergency vehicle that has helped keep our City safe.
For more information about fire prevention, visit the City’s fire prevention web page.
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