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Terrace Bay News, 8 Dec 1992, p. 11

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Page 11, Tuesday, December 8, 1992 Precautions necessary for | those in winter cottages Many people vacationing in snow-country stay in cottages and cabins that aren't really set up for winter conditions. Heating and cooking sys- tems in isolated areas are of ten propane fueled. Whether you're roasting chestnuts on an open fire or cooking a roast in a propane oven, a few sugges- tions for the proper use of fuel-burning appliances and heating systems can help make your vacation safer. "Many people don't think a fireplace can be dangerous," says Michael Philip, director of fuels-safety with Ontario's Consumer Ministry. "But any fuel-burning system that's not operating properly can become a source of deadly carbon- monoxide gas." Carbon monoxide is pro- duced when a fuel isn't burn- ing cleanly. In a fireplace, a damper closed before the fire. is fully extinguished can release carbon monoxide into the home. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odorless gas pro- duced during combustion. Symptoms of carbon-monox- ide poisoning include headaches, nausea, dizziness and fatigue. The results can be brain damage, physical dis- ability or death. An Ask a : ' | If you're staying in a dwelling with a fireplace, Phillip says you should verify that the chimney has been cleaned within the year. "Also, make sure the fire is receiving enough air for it to bum well by leaving a nearby window slightly ajar," he says. Teach children that a fire- place is not a plaything. Only newspaper, dry kindling and well-seasoned wood should be burned. Proper fireplace equipment, including tools, a spark screen, smoke detectors and a Class "A" fire extinguisher should be on hand. If they aren't, make a trip to town before you strike a match. Many cottages are equipped with propane appliances. make sure the propane refrigerator has been serviced within the year, by a certified propane fit- ter. Servicing is very important because lethal quantities of carbon monoxide can be pro- duced by a refrigerator flame that is improperly adjusted or partially blocked by dirt. Propane refrigerators that vent inside a building are so dangerous the Fuels Safety Branch banned their sale and installation in Ontario. The Conservation Offtcer ItS Our Nature. What kind of train- ing must a CO have? In the beginning, a CO's "training" consisted of a love of wildlife and the outdoors. And the basic requirements were to be "gentlemen of good nature", be strong and have an aptitude for rugged living. That was in the late 1800s. Needless to say, the times have changed. Today the require- ments and training are more stringent, but the fundamental idea of conservation has not changed. Along with basic physical and educational requirements usual- ly acquired at a community col-. lege, each CO learns about the protection of habitat and wild- life. All courses have been care- fully designed and are moni- tored by MNR. Courses include: firearm iden- tification and marksmanship (with each CO's abilities updat- ed and tested each year); law enforcement (including manage- ment and investigative skills); workshops on a variety of sub- jects from commercial fishing enforcement to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms; water safety including vessel opera- tion and navigation as well as ice and water techniques (these get an officer out of the class- room and literally into the water); wilderness survival is very important as more recruits are hired directly from school and have little bush survival knowledge. And there's more. Said Aubrey Gostlin, one of the first COs to instruct at the Ontario Police College, "We have the best trained officers in North America . . . maybe even the world." only type that may now be installed vents directly to the outdoors. 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