Diwali event and fire safety
by Sarah Crookall · CastanetThe Osoyoos Fire Department wished people a good Diwali festival of lights this weekend, reminding everyone about related fire safety.
In a social media post on Thursday, Osoyoos Fire Rescue encouraged candlelight safety.
"We would like to wish everyone a Happy Diwali," reads the post. "As the festival of lights will be celebrated this weekend. We know candles and divas will be used, and we encourage everyone to practice candlelight safety during their celebrations."
The fire team recommends the following:
- Make sure all candles and divas are in a safe and secure holder and that all tea lights are placed on a heat-resistant surface.
- Keep candles and divas away from soft furnishings, including curtains, and out of the reach of young children.
- Special care should be taken with homemade decorated candles and divas to ensure that the flame does not come into contact with anything which could catch light. Long hair and clothing (especially saris, chunis and dupattas) are also very flammable.
- Candles should not be left unattended at any time – care should be taken when retiring to bed or while attending prayers.
For those looking to celebrate the festival, Kismet Estate Winery will be hosting a Long Table Dinner on Saturday at 5 p.m.
"Come celebrate Diwali at Manzil with a 5 course long table dinner that is sure to light up your life through the vibrant flavours & rich history of India," reads the event listing.
"Our chef is designing a menu that will be sure to delight your senses, to ignite joy & we would love to celebrate with you! We'd like you to also have the chance to experience some of Kismet Estate Wines!"
For more information on the Diwali dinner click here.