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TIPS by Peel Crime Stoppers - Epi 108 - Spring Cleanup Safety: Fire Prevention and Emergency Readiness

53 min · 12. april 2026
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As spring arrives, many of us are opening up our homes, tackling renovations, and getting ready to spend more time outdoors, but with the change in season comes new safety risks. In this episode of TIPS, we focus on emergency preparedness and fire prevention during the busy spring months. With yard cleanups, outdoor burning and home projects on the rise, knowing how to prevent emergencies before they happen is more important than ever.Host Julia Vellucci is joined by Tim Beckett, retired fire chief for the City of Mississauga, who brings more than 37 years of experience in fire service and public safety. He shares practical advice on common seasonal risks, what homeowners often overlook, and how to stay prepared. In the final segment of this episode, we revisit a powerful conversation from Fire Prevention Week in October 2025 with Luigi Davoli, who was a senior leader with Mississauga Fire, now serving as a board member at Peel Crime Stoppers. This past conversation offers additional insight into fire safety and prevention strategies that remain just as relevant today. Whether you’re planning spring projects or simply looking to keep your home and family safe, this episode has the tips you need to stay prepared.

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