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ECRA/ESA

Having Electrical Work Done?

12/1/2007 12:00:01 AM

" Having electrcal work done? You should know that the laws have changed in Ontario. As of January 1st, 2007, only electrical contractors licensed by the Electrical Contractor Registration Agency of the Electrical Safety Authority are p"

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Erie Generator

Exerpts from Winter Power Failures

5/4/2007 9:48:32 AM

" Power supply interruptions can last from a few hours to several days and are often caused by freezing rain, sleet and/or high winds which damage power lines and equipment. An extended power failure during winter months can result in a cold, dark ho"

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Canada Safety Council

Get Prepared

11/30/2006 12:13:41 PM

" A catastrophe can hit anyone, anywhere. Every year, emergency situations strike communities across Canada — severe storms, fires and prolonged power outages are the most common. No one is immune. Some disasters are truly unpredictable, at "

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A statue is covered in ice in Spencer Oklahoma

Ice storm glazes U.S. Midwest

12/11/2007 12:13:41 PM

" By Sean Murphy, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OKLAHOMA CITY - Stan Turner awoke Tuesday to find not only was his home without power but an ice-coated tree limb had crashed into his classic Mustang. The only heat available for the house came "

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Snow covered roads and trees in Cook's Mills

Snowstorm causes deaths, power outages from southern Plains to Great Lakes

12/23/2007 12:13:41 PM

" By Carrie Antlfinger, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MILWAUKEE - Highways were hazardous for holiday travellers Sunday and thousands of homes and businesses had no electricity in the Midwest as a storm blew through the region with heavy snow"

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Having electrcal work done? You should know that the laws have changed in Ontario. As of January 1st, 2007, only electrical contractors licensed by the Electrical Contractor Registration Agency of the Electrical Safety Authority are permitted to do electrical work anywhere in Ontario.

ECRA/ESA - I am a licensed contractor, Dec 1, 2007

You should be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for a minimum of 72 hours. If a disaster happens in your community, it may take emergency workers some time to get to you as they help those in desperate need.

Red Cross - Your emergency preparedness guide, May 8, 2006

Every year, emergency situations strike communities across Canada — severe storms, fires and prolonged power outages are the most common. No one is immune.

Canadian Safety Council, November, 2006