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Health Canada is warning Canadians about a recall on a product distributed by a Georgetown company.The recall involves the LAARS庐 Mini-Therm JX gas-fired residential atmospheric boilers, mode
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stanley mug ed boilers, distributed by Bradford White 鈥?Canada, Inc. in Georgetown, are grey and include a front display panel with LAARS庐 MINI-THERM JX on a black and orange coloured name plate or label.聽 Affected units include the ran
stanley cup ge of serial numbers from V21306297 to V22311517. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The original mounting position of the blocked vent switch may not allow the boiler to switch off in a timely manner during a blocked vent condition, posing a Carbon monoxide poisoning hazard, Health Canada said in its recall warning.As of June 07, 2022, the company has received no reports of blocked vent switch failures in Canada, and no reports of injuries. In the United States, the company has received no reports of blocked vent switch failures, and no reports of injuries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled boilers and contact LAARS庐 Heating Systems Company to arrange for the installation of a free repair kit, Health Canada said.The company reported that 26 units of the affected products were sold in Canada and approximately 545 units were sold in the United States from January 2021 to January 2022. Nipf Former Angus teacher officially loses licence after serving jail time
Halton Region donated two decommissioned ambulances to St. John Ambulance Canada on May 24. The vehicles will be going to the Halton branch and used by volunteers to provide medical support for residents at community events.In a release, Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr said 鈥?on behalf of the region 鈥?that he is proud to donate the vehicles. This donation, which is supporting their medical responder program, represents a partnership that has spanned over 20 years, to help provide first aid services to residents attending community events. Id like to thank St. John Ambulance Canada staff and volunteers for their commitment to e
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stanley polska lton. St. John Ambulance Canada is an international humanitarian organization that provides community service, first aid and CPR training. Its members volunteer hundreds of hours at community events every year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tim Bauer, executive director of St. John Ambulance Halton-Hamilton Region, said the organizations mandate is saving lives at home, work and play. Halton Region generous donation of two vehicles