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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The Division of Fire/Life Safety Education provides various public education and intervention programs for the community. The seven member team presently operates out of the Fire/Life Safety Education Centre, located at 225 Central Park Drive in the southwest corner of Chinguacousy Park in Brampton.

The Division of the Fire/Life Safety Education programs include, but are not limited to, the following:​​​​

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Call or email to book your tour now and be part of this exciting and educational program. 905.458.5580 or firelife@brampton.ca​

  • Distribution of fire safety materials to residents either via drop off by property management or public information officers knocking at each unit door
  • Apartment fire safety presentations
  • Apartment fire safety displays
  • Workshops for property management
  • Program free of charge

  • Hands on fire extinguisher program includes a theory component followed by a hands on component.
  • Hands on component includes using a simulated system called the Intelligent Training System™ (I.T.S.).
  • The program is approximately 1 hour in length.
  • 25 participants can be accommodated per session
  • Contact us for the current session cost
  • Theory only program is 1 hour in length and free of charge

  • Fire Prevention Week (Week of October 9th)
  • Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week (November 1 – 7)
  • Holiday Campaign (Month of December)

  • Presentations discuss eliminating home fire hazards, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and home escape planning
  • Each presentation design to be age appropriate
  • Groups include, but not limited to: day camps, church groups, Girl Guides of Canada, Scouts of Canada, senior groups, service groups, workplaces
  • Presentations free of charge

  • School program includes grades 1 – 12
  • School program either in person assemblies or virtual presentations
  • Secondary schools programs geared towards hospitality/cooking, career students and co-operative education courses
  • Program free of charge

  • Displays at various locations such as school and community events, local retailors and apartment buildings

  • TAPP-C is a program that brings together fire service and counselling professionals to help families deal effectively with children and teens involved in fire setting.
  • The fire service professionals educate families about fire and how to develop good fire safety practices
  • Counselling professionals assess the risk of continued fire involvement and help children and their families deal with issues that may contribute to fire setting
  • Program available to children ages 2 to 17 years of age
  • Program free of charge

Contact Fire/Life Safety Education