Stone Mills Fire Department

652 posts

Stone Mills Fire Department banner
Stone Mills Fire Department

Stone Mills Fire Department

@StoneMillsFD

Proudly serving the residents of the Township of Stone Mills. 100 Personnel - 4 Stations - 17 Apparatus. Call 911 in an Emergency (Account not monitored 24/7)

Centreville, ON Katılım Nisan 2020
67 Takip Edilen857 Takipçiler
Stone Mills Fire Department retweetledi
Office of the Fire Marshal
Office of the Fire Marshal@ONFireMarshal·
Spring cleaning? Make fire safety part of the refresh! 🧹 1. Clear clutter inside and out. Obstacles can interfere with a safe home fire escape plan. 2. Clean dryer vents and hoses. Blocked vents can lead to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. 3. Test smoke and CO alarms and replace them if they are more than 10 years old. Small checks can prevent big mistakes. #SpringCleaning
Office of the Fire Marshal tweet mediaOffice of the Fire Marshal tweet mediaOffice of the Fire Marshal tweet mediaOffice of the Fire Marshal tweet media
English
0
6
5
411
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
Lots a snow over the past few days. While you’re shovelling your driveway don’t forget to clear out your vents for your heating system. Blocked vents can cause dangerous Carbon Monoxide (CO) to build up in your home.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
1
4
106
Stone Mills Fire Department retweetledi
Office of the Fire Marshal
Office of the Fire Marshal@ONFireMarshal·
Effective Jan 1, 2026 — Ontario’s new CO alarm requirements: CO alarms required on every storey of homes with fuel-burning appliances, fireplaces, or attached garages. Make sure your home is ready: ✅ Alarms near sleeping areas + on each level ✅ Certified CO devices ✅ Monthly testing & battery checks ✅ Clear vents & regular appliance maintenance Learn more ➜ Ontario.ca/COSafety #COAwareness #SafetyFirst #OntarioFireCode #HomeSafety #FireSafety
Office of the Fire Marshal tweet media
English
0
19
18
2.2K
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
Carbon monoxide (CO) is often referred to as “The Silent Killer”: you can’t smell it, see it or taste it. Visit cosafety.ca learn more about how to keep safe from CO. #THINKSAFE
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
0
0
81
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
You Need Both. · Have all fuel-burning appliances inspected annually through the services of a TSSA-registered fuels contractor. · Have working, certified CO alarms installed in your home, regularly test them, change batteries, and replace unit per manufacturer’s instruction.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
0
0
81
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
Effective January 1, 2026 new Ontario Fire Code rules kick into gear for all homes and residential units that have a fuel-burning appliance, fireplace, or attached garage. You must have a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm: - near each sleeping area. - each floor without a sleeping area
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet mediaStone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
0
0
71
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
It's not just your furnace. Many Ontario households can have between 4-6 fuel-burning appliances that produce carbon monoxide (CO). Visit cosafety.ca to learn more about how to keep safe from CO.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
0
1
56
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
It’s Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week. Approximately 65% of all CO injuries and deaths in Ontario occur in homes. Most, of these incidents are preventable. Get your fuel-burning appliances inspected and have certified, working CO alarms in your home. cosafety.ca
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
0
0
49
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
Deer hunting season is on! If you are going back to the camp, make sure you have a Smoke/CO alarm installed.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
0
2
77
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
One of our own is appears on the cover of @canadianfiremag magazines latest issue! Capt. Sean Beek, while working for @FireReinInc is featured in a picture that won the 2025 Canadian Firefighter Magazine photo contest.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet mediaStone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
2
4
109
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
Don’t toss lithium-ion batteries or devices in the trash or regular recycling bins—they can start a fire. Drop them off at a legit battery recycling spot —it’s safer and way better for the planet. The Admin and Public Works offices at 4504 CY Rd 4, Centreville are a drop offs.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
0
1
93
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
🔥Join us in Celebrating Fire Prevention Week running October 5 - 11!! 🔥 Open Houses will take place at each station on Tuesday October 7th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Come out to learn about fire safety, see the fire trucks and visit with our firefighters.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet mediaStone Mills Fire Department tweet mediaStone Mills Fire Department tweet mediaStone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
0
0
79
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
What weighs tens of thousands of tonnes, travels over 100 km/h, and takes 2 km to stop? The average train. It’s no competition. Stay off the tracks and stay safe.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
2
4
198
Stone Mills Fire Department
Stone Mills Fire Department@StoneMillsFD·
This week is rail safety week across North America. Train tracks and rail equipment might look like good places to play, but they’re dangerous for people big and small. Talk to your kids about rail safety.
Stone Mills Fire Department tweet media
English
0
1
2
98