WITH the Coffs Coast experiencing such a dangerous fire season so far, seniors with hearing difficulties should take advantage of new smoke alarms. And our firefighters will install them for free.
Greg Kessinger is SD&I’s fire alarm and codes expert and a regular contributor. Email him your fire & life safety questions at [email protected]. I recently ran into someone who had this story ...
People who failed to get a free strobe smoke detector for the deaf and hard of hearing last fall aren’t out of luck. Rochester Deputy Fire Chief Lyle Felsch said the department still has about 100 ...
When you move into or buy a new home, no one hands you a guide to how the smoke detectors work. They "chirp," which really means shriek loudly, and you occasionally have to put new batteries in them.
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