
"New Yorkers are being urged to check the safety of their homes as the FDNY relaunches a citywide campaign to prevent deadly fires. The #GetAlarmedNYC initiative aims to put smoke alarms in thousands of homes across the five boroughs, making sure families have an early warning in case of danger. Since the program began, 309,000 smoke alarms have been distributed citywide."
"The FDNY and American Red Cross are teaming up to put smoke alarms in thousands of homes. Residents can sign up for free smoke alarm installations at community events hosted by the FDNY and the American Red Cross. FDNY is also looking for volunteers to help New Yorkers set up their smoke alarms. For more information about the campaign and how to keep your home safe, click here."
The #GetAlarmedNYC initiative installs smoke alarms in thousands of homes across all five boroughs to provide early warning and prevent deadly fires. FDNY and the American Red Cross are partnering to relaunch this citywide fire prevention effort and to distribute free smoke alarms through community events. Since the program began, 309,000 smoke alarms have been distributed citywide. Residents can sign up for free smoke alarm installations at FDNY and Red Cross-hosted community events, and FDNY seeks volunteers to assist with installations. The campaign encourages New Yorkers to check home safety and ensure alarms are functioning for early detection and protection.
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