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Fire SafetyEveryone is responsible for keeping Manitoba Housinghomes and properties safe from fire. Call 911 or yourlocal emergency services if:• You see a fire being started or one is startedanywhere in your home, property or community.• You see a building that has smoke or fire.• You are in a building where there is smoke or fire.Call Manitoba Housing at 945-4663 in Winnipeg; or toll free1-800-661-4663 to report:• suspicious people or activities that have the potential tostart a fire• any build up of garbage or other materials that could be afire hazard• any shrubs, snow or other materials that may be blockingfire safety equipment• baseboard heaters, thermostats or furnaces that aren’t working• faulty wiring or broken cover plates• a broken smoke detector19

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