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Risk Management

There are a number of things a person can do to manage their risk around the home from installing carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers to maintenance of your oil tanks. As a neighbour, we're here to help you manage the situation.

Please feel free to browse the range of risk minimizing options available.
  • Basement Flooding HandbookBasement Flooding Handbook
    Helpful information to reduce the chance of basement flooding.
  • Smoke DetectorsSmoke Detectors
    Home Content & Personal Property, Additional Living Expenses, Public Liability
  • Fire ExtinguishersFire Extinguishers
    Remember: PASS - Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
  • Oil TanksOil Tanks
    Like most metal products, the fuel tank will deteriorate over time.
  • Carbon Monoxide PoisoningCarbon Monoxide Poisoning
    Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that can be deadly if breathed in sufficient quantities.

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    • Oil Tanks
    • Smoke Detectors
    • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
    • Fire Extinguishers

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