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VAUGHAN, Ontario, Sept. 14, 2021 /CNW/ -- After months of working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some parents across Canada are preparing to return to the office. The transition back to work occurs as students head back to school, and children may find themselves home alone or unsupervised for the first time before/after school or for longer stretches of time. According to a new survey commissioned by Kidde, leader in state-of-the-art smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detection, and conducted online by The Harris Poll:
As schools welcome students back, it's an ideal time for parents to brush up on fire and CO safety education with their families. Kidde is a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), the leading global provider of healthy, safe, sustainable and intelligent building and cold chain solutions.
As the leader in fire safety products and part of Carrier's Healthy Homes program, Kidde is sharing important information, tips and resources to help parents keep their children fire and CO safe while home alone or unsupervised after school. While many fires may be the result of curious children playing, flames may be sparked by the use of cooking appliances, candles, fireworks or other equipment. If a fire starts or a CO alarm goes off, it is important to teach children how to appropriately react and how to get help. In fact, The Harris Poll showed that 27% of parents with children ages 10-17 have not discussed fire safety at home with their children.
"Imagine how scary it might be for a child who is home alone when a fire starts or when a CO alarm goes off," said Sharon Cooksey, Fire Safety Educator for Kidde. "The majority of adults know what to do in the case of an emergency, but children may not know to get outside and stay outside. It's never too early to teach children about fire and CO safety in the home and how to appropriately and confidently respond."
To help keep children safe from the dangers of home fires during this back-to-school season, Kidde compiled a list of resources and activities for parents to educate their children in a fun, relatable way. These resources are available to view and download at www.kiddecanada.com. In addition, Kidde shares the following 7 easy tips to help keep your family safe from home fires or carbon monoxide leaks:
For more fire safety tips for the whole family, including pets, visit www.kiddecanada.com.
About Kidde
Kidde, a leading manufacturer of residential smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, fire extinguishers, and safety accessories, has been keeping the world a safer place for over 100 years. Kidde produced the first integrated smoke detection system a century ago and continues its legacy today by delivering advanced fire-safety technology. Kidde is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, the leading global provider of healthy, safe and sustainable building and cold chain solutions. For more information, visit kiddecanada.com or follow @KiddeCanada, and on Facebook and Instagram.
Survey Methodology:
This survey was conducted online by The Harris Poll on behalf of Kidde from August 17-20 among 1,012 adults ages 18 and older in Canada, among whom 150 are parents of children ages 10-17. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact Sharon Cooksey at Sharon.Cooksey@carrier.com.
Contact: | Sharon Cooksey |
919-612-0583 | |
sharon.cooksey@carrier.com |
SOURCE Kidde
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