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Canadians Are Vigilant About Fire Prevention But Are Missing Core Tools And Resources: New Survey

According to a new survey by belairdirect, Canadians are doing a lot to protect their homes, including installing smoke detectors (92 per cent) and cleaning their dryer lint traps (86 per cent), but half say we could be doing more to mitigate fire risks according to a new survey by belairdirect. In fact, many (41 per cent) admit there are likely fire risks in our homes that they are not paying enough attention to.

As we head into the colder months, belairdirect wants to help fill this knowledge gap with helpful tips for greater fire safety so Canadians can protect their homes and loved ones.

Here are some fire safety gaps revealed in the belairdirect survey:

Eleven percent of Canadians have a close friend or family member who has experienced a substantial house fire and 10 per cent have experienced a minor fire. At belairdirect, any fire is one fire too many.

With Fire Prevention Week underway (October 6 to 12), belairdirect has prepared a list of solutions to help Canadians protect their home from fires:

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