A number of tragic barn fires in Ontario recently have initiated discussion surrounding fire prevention and safety on farms.

Gayle Ecker, director of Equine Guelph, has been interviewed by a number of media outlets for tips and advice surrounding safety around barns and how to deal with frightened animals in these types of situations. The Centre for the horse owner at the University of Guelph, in partnership with the Ontario Veterinary College, is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of horses.

She encourages two key points to reduce fire risks on farm: if possible, store all straw and hay in a separate building and check all electricals. Horse barns can put more demand on an existing electrical system in barns converted from other uses, with increased lighting, heated water buckets and heated tack rooms.

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