Media Advisory
January 7, 2009
Contact:
USFA Press Office: 301-447-1853
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FIRE SERVICE LEADERSHIP TO ISSUE A NATIONAL CALL FOR WORKING SMOKE ALARMS TO PROTECT ALL RESIDENTS
News Conference and Media Availability:
When: Wednesday, January 7, 2009 at 4pm.
Where:
“The 2008 holiday season and the start of 2009 may be recorded as one of the deadliest for residential fires in recent memory of the fire service,” said Cade. “Not only has there been a significant number of preventable fires, but the occurrences of multiple fatalities resulting from these fires are simply unacceptable within our nation. There should be a smoke alarm protecting every person in this nation today, particularly as we sleep.”
o On Christmas Eve, four died in a house fire in
o Four adults and three children died in a southwest
o In
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o Yesterday, eight people died in a residential fire in
o Yesterday, three people, including two teenage girls, died after an early morning house fire in
In the event of a fire, a properly installed and maintained smoke alarm can save your life and those of your loved ones. Smoke alarms are a very important means of preventing home fire fatalities by providing an early warning signal so you and your family can escape. They are one of the best safety devices you can buy and install to protect yourself, your family, and your home. You can prevent tragedies simply by testing and maintaining your smoke alarms and practicing a fire escape plan. All smoke alarms in your house should be tested once a month and their batteries replaced annually or as indicated by the manufacturer’s instructions.
For additional information regarding smoke alarms, visit http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/citizens/focus/
For additional information regarding the United States Fire Administration, visit http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa
The USFA reminds everyone to have a comprehensive fire protection plan that includes smoke alarms, residential sprinklers and practicing a home fire escape plan
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Mark J. Finucane
Assistant Chief
423-975-2844 (Office)
423-975-2846 (Fax)
mfinucane@johnsoncitytn.org