Beckwith Township Fire Department
Beckwith Fire Department has been serving the Beckwith Community since 1964.
01/01/2026
🎆 Happy New Year from the Beckwith Township Fire Department! 🎆
As we welcome 2026, the Beckwith Fire Department would like to wish all Beckwith residents a happy, healthy, and safe New Year.
If you’re celebrating tonight, please remember to do so responsibly:
• Use caution with fireworks and follow all local regulations
• Never drive impaired — plan a safe ride home
• Keep cooking, candles, and heating sources attended
• Check that smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are working
Thank you for your continued support throughout the year. It is our honour to serve this great community, and we look forward to keeping Beckwith safe in the year ahead.
12/19/2025
🏠🔥 Holiday Home Fire Escape Planning 🔥đźŹ
The holidays are a time for gathering with family and friends—but with extra people in your home, it’s especially important to be prepared in case of a fire.
Take a few minutes to develop and review your home fire escape plan with everyone in the house, including visiting family members and guests. Make sure everyone knows two ways out of every room, if possible, and identify who will help young children, older adults, or anyone who may need assistance.
Choose a safe meeting place outside—such as a tree or lamp post—where everyone can gather so you know who is out safely. If smoke is present, remember to get low and go under the smoke to the nearest safe exit.
Once outside, call 9-1-1 only after you’ve exited the home. Most importantly, once out, stay out—never re-enter a burning building.
Fire escape plans should be reviewed and updated annually, especially during the holidays when routines and household occupancy change.
A few minutes of planning today can save lives tomorrow. Stay safe this holiday season.
Every Second Counts in a Home Fire—Practice Your Escape Plan In a typical home fire, you may have as little as one to two minutes to escape safely from the time the smoke alarm sounds. There are several things you can ...
Holiday safety starts with CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.
You can’t see it. You can’t smell it. But you can protect your loved ones from it with a working carbon monoxide alarm.
That’s why communities across Ontario are making carbon monoxide safety a household standard.
Install carbon monoxide alarms outside all sleeping areas and starting January 1st, Ontario Fire Code changes will require you to also install them on every storey of your home. Learn more at Ontario.ca/CarbonMonoxide.
Test them monthly by pressing the test button and change batteries annually.
Evacuate immediately if the alarm sounds and call 9-1-1 from outside the building.
Replace carbon monoxide alarms every 10 years or according to manufacturer’s instructions.
A working carbon monoxide alarm is the simplest gift you can give your family this season.
Protect your loved ones. Protect your home. Let’s keep Ontario safe - together.
From every community across the province, let’s make this a fire-safe holiday season.
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