Here’s how we made a difference:
508 Smoke Alarms Installed: These life-saving devices were placed in 205 homes, giving families crucial early warning in case of fire.
473 Residents Educated: Our volunteers, along with local fire departments and the Arizona Red Cross, provided vital fire safety education to hundreds of residents.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Outreach: Our second of its kind Deaf and Hard of Hearing smoke alarm walk in Prescott Valley was a success! With the support of Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority and the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, we installed 21 alarms in 20 homes.
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