SUBJECT: Minden Hills Fire Department, Smoke Alarms for Everyone S.A.F.E Program
Effective March 1, 2006, it is the law for all Ontario homes to have a working smoke alarm on every storey and outside all sleeping areas. This covers single families, semi-detached and town homes, whether owned-occupied or rented. We are most vulnerable to fire when we sleep, most fatal fires occur at night when people are sleeping. A working smoke alarm will detect smoke and sound to alert you. A working smoke alarm provides the protection required.
The objectives of the S.A.F.E program is to talk to community members about the importance of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in their homes; regular maintenance of these alarms; as well as; home escape planning and being prepared for emergencies.
The S.A.F.E Program is a free service to allow firefighters into your residence for a voluntary fire inspection to ensure safety of you and your family.
Firefighters from Minden Hills have geared up for this program and with generous donations from community partners including Home Hardware Minden, this program is now underway. As a result, the Minden Hills Fire Department will be assisting you with installation and testing of your Smoke/CO Alarm while engaging in a Fire Safety conversation. During Fire Prevention Week and the Saved by the Beep Campaign Minden Hills Firefighters will be making house calls. Homeowners can phone the firehall or, coming soon, apply on the Township website for home alarm checks.
Simple smoke and carbon monoxide alarm tips:
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Install smoke alarms on every storey and outside all sleeping areas of your home.
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Install carbon monoxide alarms outside all sleeping areas of your home. Test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms monthly by pressing the test button. Change the batteries at least once per year.
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Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms DO NOT last forever, they usually last a maximum 10 years. Please see your manufacturer’s recommendations for guidance.
Simple steps for home fire escape planning include:
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Everyone should know two ways out of each room, if possible.
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All exits must be unobstructed and easy to use.
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Choose a meeting place outside, such as a tree or a lamppost, where everyone can be accounted for.
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Call the fire department from outside the home, from a cell phone or a neighbor’s home.
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Get out and stay out. Never re-enter a burning building.
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Practice your escape plan, so it can save your life.
For people who live in apartment buildings and need assistance to escape:
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Make sure you tell the superintendent or landlord if you need assistance.
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Know the emergency procedures outlined in the building’s fire safety plan.
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Contact Information:
Rob Thibert, Acting Fire Chief
Township of Minden Hills
PO Box 359, 7 Milne Street
Minden, ON K0M 2K0
rthibert@mindenhills.ca
News
Shore Road Allowances April 2024
Public Notice - Shore Road Allowances April 2024
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Corporation of the Township of Minden Hills proposes to consider by-laws to stop up, close, and convey those parcels of land more particularly described as follows:
- File No. PLSRA2021031: Part of the original shore road allowance along the shore of Davis Lake, lying in front of Canuck Trail located within Part Lot 10, Concession 2, Geographic Township of Lutterworth;
- File No. PLSRA2021032: Part of the original shore road allowance along the shore of Davis Lake, lying in front of Canuck Trail located within Part Lot 10, Concession 2, Geographic Township of Lutterworth;
- File No. PLSRA2022067: Part of the original shore road allowance along the shore of South Lake, lying in front of Capricorn Court located within Lot 4, Concession 14, Geographic Township of Snowdon; and
- File No. PLSRA2021065: Part of the original shore road allowance along the shore of Twelve Mile Lake, lying in front of Medley Trail located within Part Lot 9, Concession 11, Geographic Township of Minden;
The Council meeting to consider a by-law to stop up, close and convey the parcels listed above will be scheduled for April 25, 2024.
The above noted applications are available for inspection in the Building and Planning Department located at 7 Milne Street, Minden, Ontario by appointment only. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the undersigned.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE any person who claims that their land will be prejudicially affected is asked to contact the undersigned at their earliest convenience. If deemed advisable, By-laws giving effect to the proposed closure and conveyance will be passed by the Council for the Corporation of the Township of Minden Hills.
Media Release 24-30 Notice of Wastewater Treatment Plant Tertiary Bypassno title
SUBJECT: Notice of Wastewater Treatment Plant Tertiary Bypass
Please be advised that due to high flows caused by rain, the Minden Wastewater Treatment Plant began a tertiary sand filter bypass at approximately 8:30 AM on Friday April 12, 2024. All wastewater treated at the plant is still receiving primary and secondary treatment and disinfection prior to discharge. Sand filtering will resume as soon as possible.
Ontario Clean Water Agency will notify the local health authorities and will be completing sampling as per the Environmental Compliance Approval.
Residents are reminded that any water taken from a surface water source (such as a lake or river) must always be adequately treated to remove pathogens prior to using as a potable water source.
Updates regarding this bypass event will be posted on the Township website.
For more information, please visit www.mindenhills.ca for accurate updates.
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News from the Minden Urgent Care Clinic
Due to staffing issues the Minden Urgent Care Clinic will be closed Wednesday April 10th, thank you for your understanding and ongoing support.”
Cinnamon Tousignant
Executive Director
Kawartha North Family Health Team
Our Family caring for Yours for over 15 years.
50 Colborne St., PO Box 129; Fenelon Falls ON K0M 1N0
(T) 705.887.3535 / (F) 705.887.3530
Job Fair is Returning
JOB FAIR DAY is returning!
Haliburton County Home Builders Association ~ Keystone Sponsors 2023 -24
The Haliburton County Home Builders’ Association is working to
address the employee shortage in the county!
The labour shortage in Haliburton County isn’t going away. We believe that bringing back the Job Fair Day at Haliburton Highlands Secondary School will allow the students and employers to come together in a familiar place to discuss job opportunities. This event is scheduled on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.
Job Fair Day will be an event where businesses of all different sizes and industries from across Haliburton County will be on display in the high school cafeteria for students and others to meet and learn what is available close to home. This is a perfect place for students to bring their resumes and talk to employers about summer jobs or post secondary employment.
This is not a ‘trade’ only Job Fair. We would like to include as many businesses as
possible from across Haliburton County. We will also have outdoor space available for any participants who would like to bring larger tools or equipment.
Job Fair Day will be free to participating businesses, visitors and students. The event will take place on Wednesday May 8, 2024. Starting at 8:30 am until 1:00 pm.in the high school cafeteria.
We would like to encourage you to add this to your list of must attend and register for space with the HCHBA as soon as possible. Please contact the Home Builders Association before April 30, 2024, so we can plan the space properly.
Contact Information:
Aggie Tose
705-457-6901 ~ info@hchba.ca
The Magnitude of All Things
Documentary Screening Event The Magnitude of All Things
For Immediate Release
Minden, Ontario
Friday, April 5, 2024
10:00 AM
Release # 24-28
Subject: Documentary Screening Event: "The Magnitude of All Things" (2020)
Join the Minden Hills Cultural Centre and Haliburton County Public Library for a special screening of "The Magnitude of All Things" (2020) at the Cultural Centre at 5:00 PM on Thursday, April 18, 2024. Admission is free, and all ages are welcome. The documentary is provided courtesy of the National Film Board (NFB).
Directed by Jennifer Abbott, the documentary explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of the climate crisis and the relationship between grief and hope in times of personal and planetary change. For more information, visit the Township’s calendar page: https://calendar.mindenhills.
The Cultural Centre is located at 176 Bobcaygeon Road, Minden, Ontario, and is open Tuesday to Saturday, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
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Contact Information:
Minden Hills Cultural Centre
176 Bobcaygeon Rd
Minden, ON K0M 2K0
705-286-3763
