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Montana Red Cross kicks off smoke detector installation campaign

Posted at 2:00 PM, May 06, 2019
and last updated 2019-05-06 14:27:26-04
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The Montana Red Cross “Sound the Alarm, Save a Life” campaign officially kicked off at Donaldson Lecture Hall at Helena College. (MTN News photo)

HELENA – The Montana Red Cross “Sound the Alarm, Save a Life” campaign officially kicked off Friday afternoon at Donaldson Lecture Hall at Helena College.

For two days, the Red Cross and volunteers, including Helena’s Fire Department, will be installing free smoke detectors in 75 homes around the city.

The volunteers and fireman will test each smoke alarm and initiate a fire safety plan in case of a house fire emergency.

“Well, working fire alarms are definitely important; I Learned the hard way…my apartment caught fire on December 26th, 2018, and I lost everything…and when the fire report was given to us, none of the smoke detectors had gone off or anything like that…” apartment-house fire victim Paige Plancich said.

“There’s a two-minute window and without working smoke alarms, it’s unlikely that anyone would be able to get out in that two-minute window,” Red Cross Montana’s Board Chair Tom Wozniak told MTN News.

“It’s very important, unfortunately, home fires are the leading cause of death in this country. It’s amazing to me, that when I saw the statistic that seven people a day, die, from home fires,” he continued.

The Red Cross said that if anyone else is interested or in need of a smoke alarm please visit: https://www.redcross.org/local/montana.html.

It’s never too late to make sure your home is fire safe and sound.

-Christine Sullivan reporting for MTN News