If the college or university student in your life hasn’t already made their way to school this year, chances are you’ll be spending the next couple days getting prepared to do so.
And whether you’re a first year entering residence or a returning student living off campus, the St. Thomas Fire Department want to send some very important messaging with you.
Chief Fire Prevention Officer Kim Destun notes that while it may be an exciting period for students heading off to post secondary, now is the time to prioritize fire safety.
As Destun mentioned, the renters market is not ideal at the moment, especially for students. While it might be better financially to choose a cheap room in someone’s basement for the semester, Destun warns these are often the worst options in terms of safety.
An important item to establish in any place you’re staying is an escape plan. Destun reminds students to make sure they know their surroundings and a way out in the event of any emergency.
A thing to keep in mind when you begin to set up your dorm or apartment is the amount power needed to run your devices. Destun warns against using items that could lead to unwanted issues.
And you know all those important fire safety tips we follow at home? Destun explains why they may be even more vital while away at post secondary.
Destun adds that if the place you’re currently living in doesn’t seem to meet the necessary safety standards and the landlord doesn’t seem to be bothered, to reach out to the local fire department from any municipality for assistance.
More details can be found on the St. Thomas Fire Department Facebook Page.
Written by: K. Freeman

