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Summer Safety Tips
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- Fireworks: The display, sale, and possession of fireworks by persons who do not have a permit is prohibited in PEI
- General Emergency Preparedness
- Emergency Preparedness for Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
- Fire Safety in a Hurricane or Storm.
- General Fire Prevention
- Fire Safety with Gasoline
- BBQ Safety video
- Forest Fire Weather Index
- Burning Permits are required to burn grass, brush or other debris
- Burning Permit for controlled burn (dilapidated building) clean, separate, cook and chill
- Is your civic address sign in good repair and easily visible
- Safety tips for extreme heat
- Health Canada offers summer safety tips for parents, information on sunscreens, and first aid for sunburns or heat illness
- Beach safety
- Staying safe in the National Park
- Rip Currents The Hidden Danger
- Handle with Care. How to Avoid Food Poisoning
- Seniors - learn to stay cool in the summer heat:
- Summer food safety: clean, separate, cook and chill
- If you can hear thunder, you are within striking distance of lightning. Take shelter immediately.More safety tips here
- Download a copy of Your Emergency Preparedness Guide today. It doesn't take long to get prepared but being prepared can make a world of difference in an emergency








