We are excited to be returning to the fair once again this year!
Stop by our booth to try out the firefighter obstacle course or spin the wheel and test your fire prevention knowledge for a chance to win a prize.
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As of January 1, 2026 CO alarms will then be required on ALL levels of a home, not just the level where sleeping areas are located
Fire prevention is an important part of what we do at the Brock Township Fire Department. You may see our team at school, daycare, seniors’ clubs, and events like the annual fairs. We strive to teach our community ways to protect themselves and their loved ones from fire through various prevention and public education programs and initiatives.
Learn how to protect your family from a fire through emergency planning and by taking part in one of our prevention programs and initiatives.
Are you looking to have Brock Township Fire Department (BTFD) visit your school, community group, or public event to provide fire safety education? BTFD is happy to participate!
Please submit your request (1) month in advance. Late requests are accepted but may not be accommodated due to scheduling demands.
If your request includes the use of a firetruck, please note that the truck must always remain in-service to respond to emergencies. For this reason, it is not possible to guarantee our attendance or timing, although every effort is made to appear.
September 15th & 16th - Sunderland Fall Fair
We are excited to be returning to the fair once again this year!
Stop by our booth to try out the firefighter obstacle course or spin the wheel and test your fire prevention knowledge for a chance to win a prize.
September 18th & 19th - Beaverton Fall Fair
We are excited to be returning to the fair once again this year!
Stop by our booth to try out the firefighter obstacle course or spin the wheel and test your fire prevention knowledge for a chance to win a prize.
If you are a school or community group looking to develop a fire safety program in partnership with the Brock Township Fire Department, please contact Fire Prevention.
*New* Home Sweet Home - Safety Information for Firefighters
Home Sweet Home is a home safety program open to all Brock residents, including both renters and homeowners. This voluntary program allows you to share important details about your home before an emergency happens—helping firefighters be better prepared to assist you.
Examples of Important Information:
Residents who are bedridden or use oxygen (including storage locations).
Gate or lockbox access codes.
Information about residents with disabilities and how we can best assist them.
Safety concerns (aggressive pets, violent residents, etc.).
Home details (e.g., number of bedrooms/bathrooms, presence of a basement, type of heating—propane, gas, electric, etc.).
2026 TBD
A Reading Program for Kids of all Ages!
This program is designed to inspire young readers while sparking their curiosity about fire safety and how it relates to their everyday lives. It’s perfect for young readers of all ages, with activities tailored to two different reading levels. Choose the program that best suits your child:
Junior Fire Safety (Reading level: Age 5+)
Fire Safety Smart Choices for Life (Reading level: Age 8+)
How to Participate:
Pick up a Bingo Card and Workbook from your local library.
Complete each task and mark off the corresponding bingo square.
Once you fill a row, bring your card back to the library to claim a prize from the treasure chest!
When you fill your entire Bingo card, return to the library to choose a prize and enter a ballot for the grand prize draw. This year’s grand prize is a Junior Firefighter experience where the winner will visit their local fire station and enjoy exciting activities with Brock Township firefighters!
BONUS: Earn an extra ballot for the grand prize draw for every square completed in the bonus section
Only working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms save lives! Most fatal fires occur at night when
people are sleeping. Working alarms will detect smoke or carbon monoxide and sound to alert you.
Your alarms require maintenance. Push the “test” button monthly, change the batteries when you change your clocks, and replace the entire unit by the expiration date or if it no longer functions.
Need help testing your alarm, changing batteries, or installing a new unit? Brock Township Fire
Department offers an alarm assistance program for those who are unable to do so on their own. This program runs on a honour system and there is no charge for this service.
Alarmed for Life is a program aimed to keep our community safe by ensuring all homes have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
Firefighters will go door-to-door to provide voluntary home inspections, free of charge. For homes found without adequate protection, Firefighters will install temporary alarms and provide guidance to the resident on selecting and purchasing the correct alarms for their home.
The program will be delivered in various locations throughout the Township of Brock. Residents who would like to request an appointment or have questions about smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are directed to contact Fire Prevention.
If you are a school or community group looking to develop a fire safety program in partnership with the Brock Township Fire Department, please contact Fire Prevention.
Since 1922, the NFPA has sponsored the public observance of Fire Prevention Week. In 1925, President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed Fire Prevention Week a national observance, making it the longest-running public health observance in our country. During Fire Prevention Week, children, adults, and teachers learn how to stay safe in case of a fire. Firefighters provide lifesaving public education in an effort to drastically decrease casualties caused by fires.
Fire Prevention Week is observed each year during the week of October 9th in commemoration of the Great Chicago Fire, which began on October 8, 1871, and caused devastating damage. This horrific conflagration killed more than 250 people, left 100,000 homeless, destroyed more than 17,400 structures, and burned more than 2,000 acres of land.
Visit our webpage for events happening within the Township of Brock.
| Fire Safety Begins with You |
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| If there is a fire in your unit |
If there is a fire in your suite, it is not safe to stay inside! Stay away from poisonous smoke!
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| When you hear the fire alarm |
| To go or to stay?
Most of the time the best thing to do in a fire is leave the building as soon as possible. But in some cases you may not be able to leave and you may have to stay in your apartment. In either case you must act quickly. No matter what you decide, you must protect yourself from smoke. Leaving the building:
If you remain in your apartment: You must protect yourself from smoke. Stay in your apartment until you are rescued or told to leave. This may take a long time. Do not try and leave your apartment a long time after the alarm has sounded. The longer you wait, the more risk there is that heavy smoke will have spread into stairways and corridors. Your chances of survival are less. Keep smoke from entering your unit use duct tape to seal cracks around the door and place towels at the bottom. Seal vents or air ducts the same way. |
| When you are inside the stairway |
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| If smoke enters your unit, protect yourself |
If smoke starts to enter your suite (and you are unable to evacuate):
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Township of Brock
1 Cameron Street East
PO Box 10
Cannington ON L0E 1E0
Phone: 705-432-2355
Toll-free phone: 1-866-223-7668
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