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Oakville Beaver, 18 Sep 2013, p. 5

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Firefighters host Fire Safety open house Saturday The Oakville Fire Department will host its 14th annual Fire Prevention Week kickoff at the Oakville Fire Training Campus, 1144 South Service Rd., W., Saturday (Sept. 21). The event, which runs from 11 a.m.-4 p.m., will make learning about fire safety fun for the whole family and will feature rescue demonstrations, a Junior Firefighter Challenge, Oakville Hydro bucket truck rides, the Teddy Bear Triage and more. "Please come out to this event with so much to see and do for the entire family," said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton. "Fire Prevention Week acts as a welcome annual reminder of the vital importance of home fire safety -- having a home fire escape plan and practicing it often, installing working smoke alarms on every level of your home, and checking them regularly." The festivities usher in the Ontario Fire 5 | Wednesday, September 18, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Fire Prevention Week acts as a welcome annual reminder of the vital importance of home fire safety -- having a home fire escape plan and practising it often, installing working smoke alarms on every level of your home, and checking them regularly, Mayor Rob Burton Oakville This year's theme, Prevent Kitchen Fires, encourages families to talk about and practice fire safety while cooking. Many of the activities at the Oakville open house play off this theme. "Cooking is the number one cause of house fires and a significant contributor to fire-related deaths and burns," said Michael Harrison, Oakville Fire Department public education officer. "Knowing how to practice safe cooking habits is a fundamental step in fire prevention." In addition to the fire safety presentations, other activities will include inflatable air rides, a smoke room simulator and fire safety games. Those who attend will enjoy a free lunch courtesy of Darlene Bryans, owner of McDonald's restaurants in Oakville. Attendees can also bring a refillable bottle to enjoy fresh and free water from the water bar. Parking at the training campus is reserved for those with limited mobility or medical conditions. Free parking and a shuttle service will be provided at the Bronte GO Station. For more information, visit www.oakville. ca. inside today's Editorial Sports Beaver www.insideHALTON.com Marshal's Office's 2013 Fire Prevention Week, which runs from Oct. 6-12. Listen Up Canada Real Estate, Rona Home and Garden, Hyundai of Oakville, West Oakville Preschool, National Sports, Bouclair, Henry's Cameras, Staples, Home Depot, Mark's Work Wearhouse, Sears Scott Reeves, President and Chief Executive Officer and Thomas Irvine, Executive Vice President, Strategy & Operations are pleased to announce the hiring of Susan Zaiser, CFP®. 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