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WASAGA BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fire Hall #1 - 16 Second Street
Fire Hall #2 - 3050 Mosley Street
Mailing Address: 30 Lewis Street
WASAGA BEACH, Ontario
L9Z 1A1
Telephone: (705) 429-5281
Fax: (705) 429-0432
Email:
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The Mission of the Wasaga Beach Fire Department Mission is to continually put measures in place that prevent fires and reduce loss of life and property when fires do occur, and to provide the best possible fire prevention, suppression and education services to the residents and visitors of Wasaga Beach within the budget approved by Council.
For more information on the Wasaga Beach Fire Department including Departmental Services click here
WORKING SMOKE ALARMS – IT’S THE LAW
For Information on Smoke Alarms including Facts, Tips and Requirements click here
FIRE SAFETY TIPS
The key to fire safety is fire prevention through education. Fire Prevention Canada and the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council provide excellent fire safety tips on a variety of topics.
For a list of Fire Safety Topics click here
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
The Mission of the Emergency Management program is to ensure that provisions are in place to protect health, safety and welfare of the residents and visitors of the Town of Wasaga Beach when faced with an emergency and to engage the required staff and resources for the extraordinary arrangements and measures that may have to be taken in emergency situations.
Current Issues - Be Flood Aware
If you live in or work in an area potentially affected by the flooding of the Nottawasaga River: Flood advisory brochure Click Here.
Family Preparedness and Preparing an Emergency Survival Kit
Emergencies and disasters can happen at any time. Utilities can be out, roads closed, and crucial supplies unavailable. While local, provincial and federal officials prepare for emergencies, individuals can plan to be prepared at home and at work.
With increased levels of fear and anxiety throughout Canada and the world, it makes sense to prepare for the unexpected. Everyone should be prepared to take care of themselves and their families for up to three days in the event of an emergency or disaster. For example, it could take that long to clear roads due to a severe winter storm.
For information on assembling an emergency survival kit, click here
For more information on emergency preparedness click here
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