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On Wednesday, two members of our department had the opportunity to attend St. Joseph‑Scollard Hall, alongside many other professionals from across the city, to speak with Grade 9 & 10 students about their career paths.
Clothes Dryer Fire Safety Reminder
A leading cause of dryer fires in the home is lack of maintenance — and it’s something that’s easy to prevent with a few simple habits.
When’s the last time you cleaned your dryer?
Consider adding it to your weekend to-do list.
Public Service Announcement – Unapproved Smoke Alarms Sold in Canada.
Health Canada warns that PGST and GauTone Photoelectric Smoke Alarms previously available on AliExpress may fail to operate. See full article at lnkd.in/e8Vv-Xzq
The Project Zero Program is still running! If you or someone you know meets the qualifications head to our website fire.northbay.ca and check out our Forms page to benefit from this program!
The North Bay Fire Department proudly headed to Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens to show their support for the 3rd Annual Jack Lyons Memorial Exhibition. Honouring Jack’s legacy and supporting the community through sport, remembrance, and camaraderie. 🚒🏒
Health Canada has announced a recall for approximately 20,000 power banks in Canada, due to a potential fire hazard. LOGiiX, a Vancouver-based company, is recalling its Piston Power 5000 Mag Power Banks that were sold between Jan 2022 & July 2025
@NBFES is on scene of a structure fire at the west end of Cedar Heights Road, off of College Drive. Fire personnel are shuttling water from hydrant; please avoid the area. More information to follow when it becomes available. #local#fire
The glow of the season should come from joy, shared safely with those we love.
That’s why communities across Ontario are promoting fire-safe decorating practices.
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Holiday safety starts with SAFE FAMILIES IN THE KITCHEN.
Little hands (or paws!) and holiday heat don’t belong together - keep kids safe while you cook.
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It’s Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, and North Bay Fire and Emergency Services is reminding residents that a working carbon monoxide (CO) alarm is crucial to give you and your family early warning when dangerous levels of CO are in your home.
@NBFES respond to fire at Main Street West home, administer oxygen to canine. Fire believed to have started in kitchen area; neighbour alerted NBFD of fire as no one was home at time of incident. #local#news#fire