The City of Oshawa is receiving $102,614 in funding from Ontario’s Fire Protection Grant.
This money will be used to improve firefighter safety by updating systems and protective equipment.
“Our firefighters face hazards that aren’t always visible, including carcinogenic contaminants that can accumulate over time,” said Oshawa Fire Chief Stephen Barkwell. “This grant enables us to take important steps to reduce those risks through better exhaust control, improved air-cleaning systems, and enhanced respiratory protection. We appreciate the province’s continued support as we work to safeguard the health of our fire crews.”
The grant will fund the following projects:
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- Installing new diesel-exhaust removal systems that capture fumes at the source to prevent harmful emissions from spreading through stations and to maintain cleaner air in the facilities
- Upgrading older air-cleaning equipment to improve overall ventilation and contaminant control
- Improving electrical systems with motion-sensor technology to enhance efficiency and safety
- Enhancing the respiratory safety program by using the Porta Count Fit Tester to ensure proper fit for N95 and SCBA masks
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