Oakville Beaver, 29 Apr 2016, p. 25

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25 | Friday, April 29, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com IN AN EMERGENCY PLAN FOR SPECIFIC RISKS Public Safety Canada offers brochures on specific risks, such as earthquakes, power outages, floods and severe storms. Download your free copies at www.GetPrepared.ca. Older children and adults should know how to turn off your home's water, electricity and gas. Make large, easy-to-see signs for water and gas shut-offs as well as for the electrical panel. Make sure you are safe before assisting others. Listen to the radio or television for information from authorities. Local officials may advise you to stay where you are. Follow their instructions. Stay put until all is safe or until you are ordered to evacuate. Authorities will not ask you to leave your home unless they have reason to believe that you may be in danger. If you are ordered to evacuate, take your emergency kit, your wallet, personal identification for each family member and copies of essential family documents with you. Bring a cellular phone and spare battery or charger with you. Use travel routes specified by local authorities. Take pets with you. Lock your home. Follow instructions from authorities and do not return home until they advise that it is safe to do so. (Information courtesy of www.getprepared.gc.ca) NEIGHBOURHOOD SAFETY EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS Work with your neighbours to identify people who may need extra help during an emergency. To help make sure everyone is taken care of, assign "block buddies". CONTACT INFORMATION Keep emergency contact information close to your home phone or program them into your cell phone. Fire, police, and ambulance can be reached by 9-1-1 (where available). Call 9-1-1 (where available) to report a fire, a crime or to save a life. For non-emergency calls, use the ten-digit numbers listed in your local phone book. When notifying emergency services of your location, provide the exact street or civic address and nearest intersection. "10 Years in a Row" You Fill it... We Dispose oF it! 905-338-9662 SAFE HOME INSTRUCTIONS Make sure you have a working carbon monoxide detector, smoke alarm, fire extinguisher and well-stocked first aid kit. Landscaping, Renovating, Roofing Walk-in Access Ideal for Tight Spaces Prompt Reliable Service 4 - 20 cu. yd. bins Clean Fill & Concrete Disposal Services Inc. Consider Your Options... sectional sofas Choose Your · Style · Fabric/Leather · Configuration/Size Colonial is prepared to respond to emergency situations, nature can cause tree failure at any time. We are able to evaluate then respond to the situation as quickly as safely possible. With our 92ft boom truck we are able to lift broken stems off of houses without causing any damage. 24 hour emergency service storm damage experts Colonial Tree Service are experts in dealing quickly and efficiently with storm damage. The effects of last year's ice storm are still being dealt with by our arborists, so we recommend keeping an eye out for cracks or poor branch union. Branches that have narrow crotch angles may split off if covered in ice or catch moisture and encourage disease, making pruning a wise option in most cases. We also recommend having any over-extended limbs removed to reduce the chance of them breaking and falling onto your property. HIgH VoLtage LINe CLearINg 217 Lakeshore Rd. E., Downtown Oakville Since 1953 www.swissinteriors.com · 905.844.3530 Furniture & Home Decor Certified Arborist with every crew Trees are excellent conductors of electricity. In fact, if a tree is touching a high voltage line, it will actually channel electricity away from the line causing line efficiency to drop making the tree a potential hazard for electrical shocks. In addition, the tree burns from prolonged exposure to high voltage wires and can result in unsightly dead limbs and branches and in some cases, cause the entire tree to die. Should a tree cause damage or problems to a high voltage line ­ or even isolated blackouts - on private property, it is the property owner's responsibility to repair the line and deal with the tree causing the problem. Only a Certified Utility Arborist is qualified to clear these lines and, at Colonial Tree Service, we provide these experts to both commercial and residential customers. 905-877-8591 · www.colonialtree.ca

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