Emission concern resolved at Pyramid Recreation Centre

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On Thursday, September 7, 2017, arena staff received complaints of an air-quality issue in the Pyramid Recreation Centre.

Arena staff immediately investigated the area. It was determined that the Zamboni may have been emitting unusual levels of Carbon Monoxide. To resolve the issue both rinks were ventilated and the Zamboni was sent for repairs. The Ministry of Labour was also made aware of the situation.

The facility and its ventilation system have been re-tested for Carbon Monoxide and have been found safe. The Zamboni has been emission-tested and is also ready for service.

If you attended the arena yesterday and feel unwell (i.e. experience symptoms such as headaches, nausea, shortness of breath etc.), please seek care from a physician. 

Contact
Grant Brouwer
Director of Building & Development
gbrouwer@town.stmarys.on.ca 
519-284-2340, ext. 215