​BRAMPTON, ON (September 17, 2024) – The City of Brampton is proud to support the Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM)’s ‘Saved By The Beep’ campaign, an important initiative aimed at raising awareness about fire safety and the critical role of smoke alarms. On Saturday, September 28, 2024, the campaign will emphasize the importance of regularly testing smoke alarms and having a home fire escape plan.

As part of Ontario’s second Test Your Smoke Alarm Day, Brampton residents are encouraged to participate in this community safety event. The Saved By The Beep campaign is a collaborative effort led by OFM, with support from community stakeholders, agencies and sponsors to promote fire safety across the province.

Join us on September 28, as we aim to set a record for the most people pledging to test their smoke alarms on Test Your Smoke Alarm Day. Our goal is to reach 50,000 pledges in honour of Brampton’s 50th birthday. Residents can pledge online or in-person at the event.

Test Your Smoke Alarm Day

Date: Saturday, September 28, 2024
Time: 10 am to 2 pm
Location: Cassie Campbell Community Centre

Fire Safety Tips:

  • ​Test Your Smoke Alarms: Ensure smoke alarms are working by pressing and holding the test button monthly. Replace batteries regularly.
  • Replace Old Smoke Alarms: Smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years as they wear out over time.
  • Compliance: The Ontario Fire Code requires working smoke alarms on every level of the home and outside all sleeping areas. Non-compliance may result in a fine.
For more information, fire safety tips and how to make your home more fire safe, visit www.bramptonfire.com​.

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“Fire safety is an essential part of keeping our community safe. The ‘Saved By The Beep’ campaign is a fantastic initiative to help ensure every Brampton home is equipped with working smoke alarms and a solid fire escape plan. I encourage all residents to participate in Test Your Smoke Alarm Day and make fire safety a priority in their daily lives.” - Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton
​“Ensuring smoke alarms are functioning properly is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to protect your home and family from fire hazards. The ‘Saved By The Beep’ campaign aligns perfectly with our mission to educate the public and reduce fire risks. We are proud to support this initiative and remind residents to test their alarms regularly and replace old units as needed.” - Nick Ruller, Fire Chief, Brampton Fire and Emergency Services
“‘Saved By The Beep’ is more than just a campaign; it’s a call to action for every Ontarian to take fire safety seriously. Testing smoke alarms monthly and practicing a home fire escape plan can make a life-saving difference in an emergency. On Test Your Smoke Alarm Day, let’s all commit to these simple steps that could protect ourselves and our loved ones from fire danger.” - Jon Pegg, Fire Marshal for the Province of Ontario​

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