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Safety Tips


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A large part of preventing accidents and injuries is being aware of problem areas and situations.

for information about product safety…

Visit the Government of Canada’s Consumer Information Site.

Visit the Government of Canada’s Consumer Product Safety Warnings & Advisories.

Being able to predict the negative consequences of a dangerous situation is the first step to avoiding accidents. Click one of the links above to view safety information about that topic.

A lot of the information contained in this section falls into the realm of common sense, but some of it may be something you haven't considered. We hope it may save you from having to call us.

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