Photos: Fire Safety & Awareness Week Awards
The Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service [BF&RS] annual Fire Safety Awareness Week Awards Ceremony — which marks the end of the week-long event — was held on Friday 12 October.
The Minister of National Security Wayne Caines participated in the ceremony and had this to say, “The men and women of the Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service are a valued resource and I commend their efforts to educate the public on the importance of fire safety. Seeing the many children, adults and organizations take the fire safety message to heart is very encouraging.”
The poster and essay contest winners are as follow:
Poster Contest Ages 2-4
- 1st Place – Nia Cross – Aeries Adventure Nursery & Preschool
- 2nd Place Kahzai Hollis – Somerset Primary
- 3rd Place – Sierre Soares – Warwick Academy
- Honorable Mention – Quest Talbot – Heritage Nursery and Pre School
Poster Contest Ages 5-6
- 1st Place Anya Burns – Purvis Primary
- 2nd Place Annabell Shah – Warwick Academy
- 3rd Place Devi Samuels – Warwick Academy
- Honorable Mention – Riana Robinson – West Pembroke Primary School
Poster Contest Ages 7-10 [Create a Fire Truck for the Future]
- 1st Place Florence Russell Warwick Academy
- 2nd Place Kylee Hollis – West Pembroke
- 3rd Place – Sophia Moore – Warwick Academy
- Honorable Mention – Azaria Atwell – Purvis Primary School
Essay Contest Primary School Level Topic ”If I were Fire Chief of Bermuda How Would you Promote Fire Safety?”
- 1st Place – Christopher Furtado – Saltus Grammar School
- 2nd Place – Azaria Atwell – Purvis Primary School
- 3rd Place – Ailie Waddington – Warwick Academy
The business and organization awards are as follow:
- Small Hotel Fire Safety Award – Inverurie Executive Suites
- Medium Hotel Fire Safety Award – Rosedon Hotel
- Large Hotel Fire Safety Award – Fairmont Southampton Princess
- Nursery Fire Safety Award – Stepping Stones Nursery and Pre School
- Residential Care Facility Fire Safety Award – Sylvia Richardson Care Facility
- Corporate Fire Safety Award – MS Amlin
- Community Fire Safety Award – Bermuda Society for the Blind
I see Capt Crunch is back in the public eye after being put on the bench for a while.