1-800-BoardUp of Ontario

1-800-BoardUp of Ontario The 1-800-BOARDUP network is composed of many retired and off-duty firefighters and fire chiefs.

This firsthand experience has enabled us to develop our service offerings and establish relationships that ensure our Emergency Board-Ups fit your needs. Our number one priority is to protect you and your property. 1-800-BOARDUP of Eastern Ontario, provides emergency assistance and recovery services for fire, water and storm damage to homeowners and businesses in Kingston, ON, area. Our trained re

sponders immediately help victims first, then provide emergency property restoration services that help minimize further damage, prevent injury and abide by the attractive nuisance laws. No matter what the disaster is, survivors are frequently traumatized and unaware of the important steps required of them to minimize damage and liability after a devastating event such as a fire, flood or storm. From fire restoration and smoke removal to water extraction and mold remediation, we’re dedicated to making sure your needs are met and we will walk you through the recovery process – every step of the way. If your home or business has been damaged by a fire, storm or water, don’t wait to call us. Our emergency response team is always available, 24/7/365, and is immediately and is here for all your emergency repair and cleanup services.

06/13/2026
06/13/2026
06/13/2026

The OFM honours the dedication and sacrifice of Ontario's police officers.

We remember those who have lost their lives in the line of duty and recognize the profound commitment required to serve and protect our communities. 🕯️

We stand alongside our public safety partners in remembering their service and legacy.

An update shared by Muskoka Lakes Fire Department about current conditions in the community.
06/11/2026

An update shared by Muskoka Lakes Fire Department about current conditions in the community.

The Fire Danger Rating in Muskoka Lakes has been lowered to MODERATE.

What you need to know:
• Daytime burning (8 a.m. until 6 p.m.) is permitted with a valid open-air fire permit
• Small, confined fires are permitted in the evening (6 p.m. until 8 a.m. the following morning) without a permit, use caution with fires
• Stay fire smart: keep outdoor fires controlled and attended

Local conditions are being actively monitored by the Muskoka Association of Fire Chiefs and MNR. Further updates will be shared as appropriate.

Learn more about being fire safety in your home at firesmartcanada.ca

Find the official notice on our website here: https://www.muskokalakes.ca/news/posts/fire-danger-rating-lowered-to-moderate-in-muskoka/

Please be mindful or safety. A big thank you to Ontario Municipal Fire Prevention Officers Association for this reminder...
06/11/2026

Please be mindful or safety. A big thank you to Ontario Municipal Fire Prevention Officers Association for this reminder.

Extension cords can be convenient for temporary power needs, but they are not designed to be a permanent solution.

Using extension cords to power outdoor lighting, pumps, decorations, appliances, or equipment for extended periods can lead to damage from weather, foot traffic, and UV exposure. Over time, worn or damaged cords can increase the risk of electrical shock and fire.

A reminder from Brampton Fire and Emergency Services about fire safety as we enter the warm drier days of summer.
06/11/2026

A reminder from Brampton Fire and Emergency Services about fire safety as we enter the warm drier days of summer.

Be fire safe this summer!

Dispose of smoking materials safely. Use deep ashtrays and never toss cigarette butts into grass, planters or mulch. Hot weather can turn a single ember into a fire. 🚭

Learn more: www.brampton.ca/celebratesafely

You can be part of the change that the Kingston Frontenac Anti-Violence Coordinating Committee is working towards.
06/10/2026

You can be part of the change that the Kingston Frontenac Anti-Violence Coordinating Committee is working towards.

06/08/2026

A powerful reminder of what Camp Molly is all about. ❤️ This new article shares the story of a youth who found healing, hope, and connection after losing her family in a house fire. We invite you to give it a quick read and see the impact that Camp Molly continues to have on the lives of young p...

Thanks Victim Services of Kingston and Frontenac!
06/08/2026

Thanks Victim Services of Kingston and Frontenac!

Pride Month is a reminder that everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and supported for who they are.

At Victim Services Kingston & Frontenac, we are committed to providing compassionate, inclusive support to all members of our community. We recognize that 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals can face unique barriers and challenges, and we remain dedicated to creating spaces where people are heard, believed, and treated with dignity.

This month and every month, we stand alongside those we serve and celebrate the diversity that strengthens our community.

🏳️‍🌈 Happy Pride Month.

06/08/2026

Kingston Fire & Rescue supports PTSD Awareness Month!

Today we want to reflect and recognize all current and past firefighters who have been impacted by PTSD. We are also sending our support to all first responders across the province who have been affected.

If any first responder is seeking help or needs access to mental health resources, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/KFRMHI

We stand with everyone and support all first responders, victims, survivors, and families during this important month.

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