The City of Montreal will carry out its annual alert sirens test on Friday morning to educate the population in the event of an incident involving the relaxation of toxic products.
These annual simulation tests are necessary, according to the City of Montreal, in order to raise awareness that lives near these establishments.
The exercise also validates the proper functioning of the equipment and the preparation state of all stakeholders in an emergency.
Friday, between 8:30 am and noon, the nine participating factories will in turn issues and according to a predefined schedule an amount and descendant of three minutes. These alarm sirens will be heard on the potential radius of exposure.
If a real industrial accident occurs, the triggering of the alert siren will be followed by the emission of instructions by message by various communication tools.
In the event of a leak of toxic products, the siren indicates that the population quickly shelter.
Here is the procedure to follow:
- If you hear the siren, quickly enter the nearest building;
- Close doors and windows as well as ventilation;
- Do not get children from school so as not to put themselves or these in danger;
- Avoid engorging the telephone lines;
- Follow the instructions of the authorities.
“Population protection is essential and it is essential that it is prepared to react in the event of a toxic substance leak,” said Alain Vaillancourt, head of public security within the executive committee, by press release.
“In this sense, we take proactive measures in collaboration with industries by organizing technical tests to raise awareness of people in areas that are potentially affected,” he said in the same message.
Managers of schools and centers of potentially exposed early childhood (CPE) are made aware of this type of event, it was specified. They know the safety instructions to set up with children in the event of a leak.
To discover the detailed schedule of the alert sirens test, visit the City of Montreal website.