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Two local volunteers install free smoke detectors as part of the Red Cross Home Fire Safety Campaign.
Greeley Fire, Red Cross sound the alarm about fire safety Greeley Fire Department, Red Cross of Northern Colorado installed nearly 200 smoke alarms across three mobile home communities ...
The has recalled about 50,000 smoke detectors due to a malfunction that may prevent them from alerting consumers to fires and carbon monoxide leaks, posing a potentially deadly risk.
Firefighters across the Piedmont Triad are stepping up to ensure every home has a working smoke alarm. The event is typically held on the first Saturday in June.
Tens of thousands of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms were recalled because they may fail to notify owners when detecting smoke or carbon monoxide.
We simulated real fire smoke, battery alerts and more: Here are the definitive results on which fire alarms are worth considering.
A family in The Acreage was saved by their smoke alarm when a fire broke out in their home Wednesday night.
Alarm Tech announced Safe Homes, Safe Families initiative that will provide free smoke detectors to residents of Robeson Township.
Even if resident’s missed today’s event, or need a smoke alarm in general, the City of Norfolk encourages residents to give them a call. The Norfolk Cares line can be reached at 757-664-6510.
3 out 5 fire deaths occur in homes that do not have smoke alarms, or where smoke alarms are not working.
When there is a working smoke alarm in your home, the risk of dying in a house fire is cut by 60%, according to the National Fire Protection Association.
CADILLAC— The Red Cross’ annual ‘Sound the Alarm’ project will soon be underway. The Red Cross will be in Michigan neighborhoods sharing information on the importance of smoke alarms.
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