MEDIA ADVISORY - Working Together to 'Light the Night' in At-Risk
Neighbourhoods
Toronto Hydro-Electric System and Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy
TORONTO, Sept. 24 /CNW/ -
Who: Toronto Hydro-Electric System ("Toronto Hydro") and Toronto Police Services' Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy ("TAVIS") What: Toronto Hydro representatives, TAVIS officers, Toronto Community Housing and Community Members will be canvassing the neighbourhood to install energy efficient florescent light bulbs in residential porch lights. Why: The community clean-up and Light the Night initiative focuses on Toronto neighbourhoods identified by TAVIS as experiencing challenges in relation to violence. Toronto Hydro is providing free energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) to residents for their front and rear porches. Residents and businesses are encouraged to turn on their new porchlights at night to dissuade crime and help make their home and neighbourhood safer. A CFL turned on between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m. will cost less than one penny in electricity. That's because CFLs use 75 per cent less energy than an incandescent bulb and the lowest Time-of-Use (TOU) electricity price period is from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. There are two events this week: In the Scarborough community: Friday, September 24 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. City of Toronto Parkette (Beside Unit 78 and across from 65 Greenbrae) With business customers in the Keele and Eglinton community: Saturday, September 25 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Eglinton Hill - south west corner of Black Creek Drive and Trethewey Drive
For further information: Tanya Bruckmueller, Toronto Hydro, [email protected], W: 416.542.2621, C: 416.903.0440; Onsite contact for information: Sgt. Jeff Pearson, TAVIS, C: 416-315-4634; Gillian Earle, Toronto Hydro, [email protected], C: 416-903-3529
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