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The CFAA is a non-profit association active in several areas in the fight against loss of life and property damage from the ravages of fire. The CFAA Strives to promote a better understanding and therefore cooperation between the diverse groups within the life safety field.
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ESA is a not for profit organization operating as an Administrative Authority under the Electricity Act 1998 and an Administrative Agreement with the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services. ESA is responsible for public electrical safety in Ontario as designated by Ontario Regulation 89/99.
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The ESA works independently and with other organizations to provide information and services to the public that can protect you against potential shock and fire hazards.
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ECAO was founded in 1948 to serve and represent the interests of the electrical contracting industry. ECAO represents the interests of electrical contractors with industry relations, government relations and labour relations.
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NFPA serves as the world's leading advocate of fire prevention and is an authoritative source on public safety. In fact, NFPA's 300 codes and standards influence every building, process, service, design, and installation in the United States, as well as many of those used in other countries.
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The League's role is to communicate, educate, represent and promote Ontario's electrical industry through Chapter meetings, the “Dialogue” magazine, conferences, seminars, the League Web Site, promotional programs and community activities. League members include electrical contractors, electricians, municipal utilities, electrical inspectors, distributors, manufacturers, manufacturers representatives, consulting engineers and educators.
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Ensure the delivery of electrical power to approximately 696,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers across the City of Toronto. This represents 18 per cent of electricity consumers in the province of Ontario.
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Generac manufacturers the widest range of power products in the marketplace including portable, RV, residential, commercial and industrial generators.
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The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) EV web portal includes an easy-to-use calculator that shows in a few clicks the financial costs and environmental benefits of operating an EV, as well as Canada’s most comprehensive map of charging station locations. It also brings together in one place information on all the EV models on the market in Canada today, and on government incentives available for EVs and home charging stations.