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  2. House fires can be mitigated with a safety plan, detectors ...

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    Free smoke detectors. Nearly everywhere, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are offered for free. South Bend has partnered with the American Red Cross to provide with and install free smoke ...

  3. Smoke detector - Wikipedia

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    Smoke detector mounted on a ceiling. A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire.Smoke detectors/alarms are usually housed in plastic enclosures, typically shaped like a disk about 125 millimetres (5 in) in diameter and 25 millimetres (1 in) thick, but shape and size vary.

  4. Red Cross sounds the alarm for volunteers to help install ...

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    The American Red Cross is planning to install free smoke alarms in homes and volunteers are needed in Marion for the event on April 20.

  5. Mark Coleman has a message about fire safety

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    How to get free smoke detectors from Columbus Division of Fire. The Columbus Division of Fire provides free smoke detectors and installation through its hotline at 614-724-0935. bagallion@dispatch.com

  6. Fire alarm system - Wikipedia

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    Fire alarm systems are required in most commercial buildings. They may include smoke detectors, heat detectors, and manual fire alarm activation devices (pull stations). All components of a fire alarm system are connected to a fire alarm control panel. Fire alarm control panels are usually found in an electrical or panel room.

  7. First Alert - Wikipedia

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    On September 4, 1992, BRK recalled all hardwired smoke alarms under the series 1839I and 2839I due to testing programs determining that corrosion could form on the alarm horn's electrical contacts, causing the piezo to fail to make any noise. [6] In May 2006, First Alert combination smoke alarms were recalled due to draining batteries rapidly. [7]