I would like to personally invite you to join us for an upcoming Community Smoke Alarm Walk! Community Smoke Alarm Walks are a fantastic opportunity to make an impact in the community, volunteer alongside friends and family, and have a lot of fun throughout it all!
No experience is necessary to be a smoke alarm walk volunteer and children are welcome to join, with parent supervision. To participate, you simply meet at the designated start location the morning of the event, complete a brief training session about the importance of smoke alarms, and are divided up into small teams. Each team heads to their assigned homes to install smoke alarms at no cost to the residents and educate families about fire and burn prevention. The neighborhoods are carefully selected by our fire department partners as being low-income or high-risk homes, particularly in need of this service.
There are eight walks scheduled throughout Arizona this Fall, so you can choose the date and location that works best for you. Each event typically begins around 8:00am and ends by 12:00pm.
Fire Awareness Campaign
Fall 2022 Calendar
September 22: Mesa
October 1: Buckeye Valley
October 15: Phoenix
October 22: Tucson
November 5: Tempe
November 5: Goodyear
November 19: El Mirage
Feel free to bring your family and friends with you – The more people you bring with you, the more homes we can reach!
Thank you for considering this wonderful opportunity and I hope to see you at a Community Smoke Alarm Walk this Fall!
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at tess.robaina@azburn.org.
Sincerely,
Tess Robaina
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