Tuesday, November 24, 2009

FIRE SAFETY TIPS THIS CHRISTMAS

Survive the Holidays

With the holiday season upon us, we are entering one of the most festive times of the year. However, it is also one of the deadliest times of the year for fires.

With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, your risk of having a fire increases dramatically. Fire statistics from across the province of Ontario show that every year a disproportionate amount, almost one-third, of all fire deaths occur during the holiday months of November, December and January.

Between November 1, 2008 and January 31, 2009, there were 82 residential fires in Windsor with a total dollar loss of almost $1.5 million.


Windsor Fire & Rescue Services is extremely concerned about the rise in fires over the winter months and encourages people to celebrate safely this holiday season by following some simple precautions.

• Keep an eye on your cooking – unattended cooking continues to be the leading cause of home fires in Windsor

• Keep candles in a sturdy holder away from children, pets and anything that can burn – blow them out before leaving the room

• Decorate safely – keep decorations away from all heat sources; candles, fireplace, heaters

• Alcohol and fire are a dangerous mix – keep a close eye on anyone attempting to cook or smoke while under the influence of alcohol

• Encourage smokers to smoke outside – use a large, deep ashtray and wet ashes before disposing of them

• Check all sets of lights before putting them up – discard any sets that are damaged or old

• Buy a fresh tree and keep the base of the trunk in water at all times – never place lit candles on or near the Christmas tree

• Ensure you have working smoke alarms on every storey of your home and outside all sleeping areas – test them monthly

• Ensure everyone knows how to get outside quickly and safely in the event of a fire emergency – don’t block these emergency passageways


For additional information on how to enjoy a safe & happy holiday season, visit Windsor Fire & Rescue Service’s Prevention & Education section of their website at http://www.windsorfire.com/.


And let's stay safe this holiday season!

by Deborah Jones
Publisher
Biz X Magazine




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Monday, November 23, 2009

THE "OSCAR" ISSUE IS HERE!

ARE YOU READY TO LEARN WHICH BUSINESS AND COMPANIES HAVE WON A BIZ X “OSCAR”?


THE WAIT IS OVER …CLICK BELOW ON THE COVER HERE TO READ OUR POPULAR "OSCAR" STORY!!
IN THE BIGGEST COMPETITION YET IN OUR 12 YEAR HISTORY—AND ALSO THE BIGGEST ISSUE WE HAVE EVER PRODUCED—YOU CAN FIND OUT WHICH 285 LOCAL COMPANIES AND PEOPLE ARE NOMINATED IN OUR “OSCAR” AWARD COMPETITION!

HOWEVER THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE WINNER PER CATEGORY –BUT WE ARE VERY PROUD OF EVERY NOMINEE YOU WILL SEE LISTED IN THIS SPECIAL “OSCAR” EDITION –THEY ALL ARE “SIMPLY THE BEST” IN OUR OPINION!

What can you read about this issue?

-The Recipients of 26 “Oscar” Awards Are Revealed

-New Businesses In Town: Magic Closet, Beirut Café, Faddy Golf, Lucier Glove & More!

-Christmas Is Coming—Gift Giving Ideas Perfect For Those On A Budget

-Plus articles on; Sandy’s Pub; Downtown Sushi Restaurants; Merlo’s Paint; Advanced Basements; Roseland Golf; Kay Douglas; Canterbury Village And Our Popular Event Photos!


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DEBORAH




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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Don Henley --Outstanding Performance

Friday night I had the chance to attend the Don Henley concert at Caesars Windsor..what a great show it was! The sold out crowd thought so too and it was obvious as fans cried out "We love you Don" throughout the show and a few of them even danced right at their seats....Now I have never really followed Henley - -  in fact i thought he only had a few songs like "dirty laundry" and "boys of summer" - -  but i was amazed to know almost every song he sang in the 75 minute performance! So many songs and all of them had a meaning behind them that I believe all need to learn...."Forgiveness" especially could teach a few people a lesson that life's too short, don't waste energy on being mad at others --forgive, forget and move on...you only have one life to lead so make it count! Don also reminded me that life passes you by too fast, for that I am a little sad, because that's how i currently feel - - time flies by quickly and the next thing you know you are 80! I know I have to enjoy a little bit more time off! What about you!!!!!
Thanks Don and Caesars Windsor for a wonderful night out..

PS when i first walked into the concert during the opening act there was one very rude man who told the band "they sucked" ...i was very upset with these comments, imagine being the band on stage, how hard it was to stay up there and sing! But this individual is the one that should have stayed home -- all performers coming to our city should be welcomed with open arms..if you dont like them, keep your nasty comments to yourself..the rest of appreciate them coming to Windsor!


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Publisher
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Windsor Olympic Torchbearer Named

by Deborah Jones
Publisher
Biz X Magazine

Tonight the 2010 Olympic Torchbearer for the Windsor leg of the nationwide relay was named at the city's "Together We Triumph" Gala at Caesars Windsor in the Augustus Ballroom.

And Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis announced that, person would be Matthew Charbonneau.

Who is Matthew Charbonneau you may ask?


Matthew and his mother Theresa Charbonneau. Photo by Jack Rosenberg

You will remember that last year Matthew's older brother Cpl. Andrew Grenon was the first Windsor soldier killed September 3, 2008 fighting to rid the world of terrorism in Afghanistan.

To honour Grenon the City of Windsor has chosen his younger brother Mathew Charbeneau to light the cauldron on day 55 of the nationwide Olympic celebration which will culminate in downtown Windsor at the River front Plaza on December 23.

Cpl. Grenon was only 23 years old and he was a member of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry serving in Afghanistan. Pictured here are Mathew and his mother Theresa Charbonneau.

The night's announcement included speeches by former Windsor Spitfire and NHL great Adam Graves, Spitfire Head Coach and former NHLer Bob Boughner, Canadian Paralympian Sledge Hockey Gold Medal Champion Ray Grassi, Mayor Eddie Francis and keynote speaker Red Wings Head Coach Mike Babcock.

It was a late night (10pm) for the gala's emcee, AM800's Steve Bell, he joked with the audience he has to get up for work at 3 am...we here at Biz X and In Play just start rocking and rolling then!! its when we get our finest work done!!

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