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Deaf & Hard of Hearing Smoke Alarm Updates

Did you know that you only have 2 MINUTES to escape your home once a house fire starts? This very short amount of time helps illustrate how incredibly important our Deaf and Hard of Hearing Smoke Alarm Systems are to Arizona residents who require special assistance to hear their smoke alarms and respond in an emergency. ABF has proudly installed 23 of these life-saving systems at no charge to qualified residents across the state since January of this year. Please email programs@azburn.org to learn more information or to apply for a system for your home!

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