As of March 1, 2006, every home in Ontario is required to
have working smoke alarms on every storey or level,
including basements. Non-compliance with the Ontario Fire
Code smoke alarm requirements can result in a ticket for
$235 or a fine of up to $50,000 for homeowners, tenants and
individual landlords, and up to $100,000 for corporations.
|
Does your
home have Aluminum Wiring
Acquiring insurance on homes with aluminium
wiring may require a specific certificate
stating that the Aluminium wiring has been
inspected by a qualified
electrical inspector. This certificate may
have to be ordered and paid for by the owner
(seller) of the home. This eventually
may be a requirement on renewal of home
owner’s policies as well.
ESA ( Electrical Safety Association)
1-877-372-7233
The Insurance Bureau
web site
ESA
web site
|
|
|

Recipes

Cleaning/Environment Tips

Recycling Guide Chart

Windfall Ecology Centre
Home Energy Solutions

Info on Going pesticide Free
Pesticide Free - "Naturally"

Drop off Yard
waste FREE
YR Waste
Station Yr
Waste Management
23068 Warden Ave 100 Garfield Wright Blvd
Georgina
East Gwillimbury
Mon - Sat 8-5 pm
Sat only 8-5pm
Miller Waste Systems
1351 Bloomington Rd.
Richmond Hill
Mon to Sat 7:30-5pm

Report Aggressive Drivers
online

Find
Wi-Fi Hotspots

Winter Parking Restrictions
Nov 15- Apr 15
NO Overnight Parking on any town
streets between 2am -6am

US Exchange rates


Crossland Community
Dinner/Soup Kitchen

Crime Stoppers of York Region


Information on Hydro One
Corridors in Aurora

How to legalize your Accessory Dwelling Unit
click here for information
|