Ontario Gets Saved by the Beep on "Test Your Smoke Alarm Day"
Last year, Ontario suffered 133 fire deaths – the worst in 20 years – and many of these fires were in homes with no working smoke alarm.
- Last year, Ontario suffered 133 fire deaths – the worst in 20 years – and many of these fires were in homes with no working smoke alarm.
- In 2022, Ontario saw 133 fire deaths - the highest number in two decades – many in homes with no working smoke alarm.
- The inaugural "Test Your Smoke Alarm Day" was promoted with the Saved by the Beep campaign.
- "By recognizing 'Test Your Smoke Alarm Day', we are working across the province to do our part and keep Ontario fire safe together."