The Town of The Blue Mountains Fire Department would like to share some important information regarding an upcoming event and fire safety heading in to the holiday season.
Holiday Hamper Drive
The Blue Mountains Professional Firefighters Association Local 4986 will be holding a Holiday Hamper Drive in support of Beaver Valley Outreach on Saturday, December 6. They will be collecting Foodland gift cards and cash donations.
Where: Thornbury Foodland, 105 Arthur Street West, Thornbury
When: Saturday, December 6, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Holiday Fire Safety
Many factors contribute to an increased risk of fire during the holiday season. Keep these tips in mind to limit risks to you and your family.
- Water your Christmas tree daily and keep it away from sources of heat.
- Stay in the kitchen while cooking. If you must leave, turn off the stove. Never leave the oven unattended while baking.
- Go outside to smoke, and use a deep, sturdy ashtray. Never carelessly discard cigarette or cigar butts.
- Don’t overcharge battery-powered devices. Use the charging cord and power adaptor that came with the device. Do not cover a charging battery or device.
- Use outdoor-rated LED lights when decorating and hang them with nail-free clips. Check for fraying cords or damage before hanging.
- Install working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms on every storey of your home and outside all sleeping areas.
- Create a home escape plan and practice it with your family.
- Extension cords should only be used as a temporary solution. Don’t overload electrical outlets.
- Keep combustible materials at least 1 metre away from space heaters and fireplaces. Unplug space heaters before you go to bed.
- Use battery-operated candles whenever possible. Keep open flame candles away from kids and pets. Extinguish all candles before going to bed or leaving the room.
- Keep matches and lighters out of the reach of children.
Town of The Blue Mountains Fire Department
(519) 599-3131 ext. 101






















