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Resident Information Sheet

The Fire Department requires that all Superintendents and the Concierge have readily available a list of handicapped Residents or any Resident requiring assistance to evacuate the building, This list enables Fire Fighters to attend to handicapped people without delay in the event of an emergency.

It is crucial to keep this list accurate and up-to-date. Therefore, if there are any handicapped occupants within your unit, please contact the management office to advise them of the disability and complete the information sheet.

May Tower 2 - 11 Lee Centre Drive, Toronto

Fire Safety Information

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

For ambulance, call 911 directly; and then call Concierge to secure an elevator.

When calling outside emergency services, use the appropriate address:

Address of the building:

11 Lee Centre Drive, Scarborough

Closest Intersection:

Highway 401/McCowan

This section outlines procedures and responsibilities for Residents and building personnel in a “fire emergency”.

The safe and orderly evacuation of all personnel in the building is of paramount importance. The following procedures are intended to achieve this goal in the event of a crisis, not only from fire but from any other physical emergency.

The complete co-operation of each person is mandatory if the plan is to be successful.

High-rise apartments are generally considered to be safer from the spread of fire than the average single family dwelling. The building has been constructed of fire resistive materials. Suites are separated by solid masonry walls and floors inhibiting the spread of fire from one suite to another.

Fire Safety is of utmost importance. For your own protection, please take a few minutes to read the following procedures.

You are reminded not to do or permit anything to be done in the unit, or bring or keep anything therein which will in any way create a risk of fire. For safety reasons, only artificial, non-combustible Christmas trees are permitted.

Avoid unsafe cooking practice such as deep fat frying, using too much heat, leaving stoves unattended and wearing loosely hanging sleeves. Do not use unsafe electrical appliances, frayed extension cords, over-loaded outlets or lamp wire for permanent wiring. Please avoid careless smoking and always use ashtrays for butts and ashes. Never smoke in bed. Do not use fuses in your stove of higher amperage than specified.

Handicapped persons who require assistance if evacuation becomes necessary should advise the Management Office in order to keep a current list available.

READ AND REMEMBER – YOUR SAFETY MAY DEPEND UPON IT

The policy of the Ontario Fire Marshal's Office and the approach widely accepted by the fire departments is that the best place to be in a fire is outside the building. However, the Coroner's Jury investigation recommends you should remain in your suite.

The issue of whether to stay or go is an officially unresolved matter.

When you hear a fire alarm, you must make up you mind right away whether to leave the suite or stay. Leaving in 20 minutes or so may be too late because smoke, which contains poisonous gases may have filled the corridor or the stairwell.

To assist you in understanding what to do in the event of fire, and/or the sounding of the fire alarm, we recommend the following:

If you discover a fire

Do not us elevators

If you are in a suite and fire alarm is heard

If you cannot leave your suite because of fire or heavy smoke, remain in your suite and:

Fire extinguisher control and confinement

In the event of a small fire cannot be extinguished with the use of a portable fire extinguisher or the smoke presents a hazard to the operator, then the door to the area should be closed to confine and contain the fire. Leave the fire area, ensure the Fire Department has been notified and wait for the Fire Department.

Fire hose cabinets and extinguishers

Fire hose cabinets are strategically located, equipped with 100 ft. of hose and a nozzle. Each cabinet is also equipped with a fire extinguisher. Additional fire extinguishers may be found in mechanical areas.

Stand-by power – emergency generator

The building is provided with emergency stand-by power in the event of electrical power loss. A diesel generator is designed to operate one elevator, emergency lighting, fire alarm and detection systems, sprinkler and fire pumps, stair and elevator pressurization systems.

ELEVATORS

All elevators will be brought to the ground floor lobby level automatically, or by the security guard/Superintendent using the key switch.

Fire hazard

In order to avoid hazards in the building, occupants are advised to:

In general, occupants are advised to:

Evacuation Procedures For Handicapped Persons

Persons who require assistance by the Fire Department if evacuation becomes necessary should advise the building Management Office in order to keep a current list available. The following information is to be recorded in a permanent register, Name, suite telephone number and type of disability.