Fire Safety Community Service Project To Raise Awareness About Fire Safety

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First Alert, the most trusted brand in home safety*, Campus Firewatch and the Michael H. Minger Foundation have selected 25 organizations to participate in the second annual Town/Gown Fire Safety Community Service Project to raise awareness about fire safety. The initiative pairs firefighters with local colleges and universities to raise awareness among students and community members across the country about the importance of working smoke alarms and help to improve fire safety in homes.

The chosen organizations represent an array of entries from coast to coast, and each organization will receive 100 donated smoke or carbon monoxide (CO) alarms from First Alert to install with students during home safety visits in at-risk communities during the fall semester:

Colorado

Colorado Springs Fire Department

North Carolina

Wilmington Fire Department

Durham Fire Department

Connecticut

Willimantic Fire Department

North Dakota

Fargo Fire Department

Georgia

Griffin Fire-Rescue

Oregon

Corvallis Fire Department

Idaho

Bannock County Rural Fire Department

Pennsylvania

Factoryville Fire Company

Indiana

Fort Wayne Fire Department 

West Lafayette Fire Department

South Carolina

Charleston Fire Department

Iowa

Waldorf University

Tennessee

Chattanooga Fire Department

Kentucky

Richmond Fire Department

Texas

San Antonio Fire Department

Mississippi

Lafayette County Fire Department

Oktibbeha County Fire Department

Virginia

Danville Fire Department

Nebraska

Lincoln Fire Department

Vermont

Castleton Fire Department

Nevada

Truckee Meadows Fire Department

Washington

Spokane Fire Department

New York

City of Cortland Fire Department

West Virginia

Morgantown Fire Department

“The Town/Gown project promotes fire safety education and collaboration between students, fire departments, universities and their surrounding communities,” said Tarsila Wey, director of marketing for First Alert. “By partnering with Campus Firewatch and the Michael H. Minger Foundation, we are positively impacting the long-term safety for students and communities.”

College students living independently for the first time with new academic challenges and social distractions may not view fire safety as a top priority. The Town/Gown Fire Safety Community Service Project encourages students to learn about and take responsibility for their personal safety, while also supporting the local community.

“By helping to install alarms in their communities, the students see first-hand the importance of working smoke and CO alarms,” said Ed Comeau, founder of Campus Firewatch. “They are learning fire safety by doing fire safety, and making their communities safer at the same time.”

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a fire is reported every 24 seconds on average across the country and fire departments responded to 1.3 million fires in 2016. Three of every five home fire deaths result from fires in homes without smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms according to the NFPA. In the fires where a smoke alarm was present, but did not operate, half of them had missing or disconnected batteries.

“Teaching simple steps about fire safety paired with community outreach can not only help prevent tragedies, but also improve the well-being of the whole community,” said Gail Minger, president of the Michael H. Minger Foundation. “We are thrilled to offer students this unique volunteer opportunity through the Town/Gown Fire Safety Community Service Project.”

To learn more about fire safety, visit the First Alert website at www.firstalert.com, the Campus Firewatch website at www.campus-firewatch.com or the Michael H. Minger Foundation at www.mingerfoundation.org. You also can follow the Town/Gown Fire Safety Community Service Project on Twitter and Facebook via #TownGownFire.

 

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