Rental property blaze leads to fire code charges

St. Catharines firefighters discovered smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms were missing or had no batteries after being called to a second-floor apartment on Church Street in the early hours of Oct. 9. "This story could have had a very different ending, a worse ending, because a house fire...

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Published inSpectator (Hamilton. 1994)
Main Author Niagara This Week
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hamilton, Ont Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited 14.10.2016
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Summary:St. Catharines firefighters discovered smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms were missing or had no batteries after being called to a second-floor apartment on Church Street in the early hours of Oct. 9. "This story could have had a very different ending, a worse ending, because a house fire in the middle of the night, when people are sleeping, is often deadly when there's no smoke alarm to warn there's a problem," said [Dave Wood].
ISSN:1189-9417