Red Cross Home Fire Preparedness Campaign Brings Free Smoke Alarms In Eugene Neighborhoods

RED CROSS HOME FIRE PREPAREDNESS CAMPAIGN BRINGS FREE SMOKE ALARMS IN EUGENE NEIGHBORHOODS


News Release from American Red Cross - Cascades Region
Posted on FlashAlert: October 5th, 2015 4:07 PM
EUGENE, Ore., October 5, 2015 - Home fires are the biggest disaster threat Americans face. On average, the American Red Cross in Oregon and Southwest Washington responds to two home fires every day. After home fires, residents face tremendous challenges, such as finding a place to stay, purchasing food and clothing, replacing lost possessions, notifying loved ones and navigating insurance. In an effort to raise home fire awareness, Governor Kate Brown recently proclaimed October as Oregon Fire Prevention Month.

On Saturday, Oct. 17, between the hours of 12 p.m. and 5 p.m., trained Red Cross volunteers will canvass neighborhoods in Eugene to make families safer in the event of a home fire. Volunteers will inquire if there is a working smoke alarm in the home, install smoke alarms free of charge, review a fire safety and home hazard checklist, and provide information about creating a fire escape plan. Volunteers also will share other emergency-preparedness information with residents.

Eugene residents may schedule an appointment in advance to have smoke alarms installed by trained Red Cross volunteers on Oct. 17, by calling (503) 528-5783, or by completing an online form at www.redcross.org/cascadeshfpc.

"People have as little as two minutes to escape a burning home before it's too late to get out," says Frank Spangler, Disaster Program Manager for the American Red Cross Cascades Region. "Working smoke alarms can double the chance of surviving a home fire. I encourage Eugene residents to take advantage of this free community program."

Spangler also notes that the program is part of a national campaign launched by the American Red Cross last year. So far, the Red Cross has installed more than 125,000 smoke alarms in nearly 2,400 cities and towns and saved 26 lives. In Oregon, the campaign is a partnership with the Office of the State Fire Marshal.

Volunteers are needed for this important outreach effort. Individuals, faith-based groups, local businesses and organizations are welcome to participate. All training will be provided on Oct. 17. For additional information or to register to volunteer, visit http://rdcrss.org/1hgq2vo.

The Red Cross advocates emergency preparedness: Get informed. Make a Plan. Build a Kit., and suggests taking a few moments to review your family's exit plan should there be a fire in your home. Know what to do before, during and after a home fire. This information, and more, is available at www.redcross.org or in a free Prepare! Resource Guide published by the American Red Cross Cascades Region. The guide can be downloaded at http://rdcrss.org/1zq8XW6.
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