

“Taking action with this knowledge can be the difference between survival and tragedy. In South Carolina, the Red Cross and its partners have: Saved 106 lives. “Most people don’t realize they only have two minutes to escape a home fire - and that smoke alarms need to be replaced every 10 years,” Isenor said. The Red Cross Responds to a Home Fire or Other Disaster Every 8 Minutes. Volunteers will install 200 smoke alarms and share fire safety information with families.

Home fires are the nation’s most frequent disaster and tragically take seven lives every day in this country.

As you turn back your clocks this weekend, the American Red Cross asks everyone to also test their smoke alarms. They are also looking for volunteers to conduct those visits. Posted on Novem1 This Sunday marks the end of Daylight Saving Time for 2021, meaning we will fall back one hour. Working smoke alarms can cut the risk of dying in a home fire by half.”Īnyone interested can contact the Red Cross at 1-80, to schedule an appointment.ĭuring the visits, Red Cross volunteers will share information on how to prevent home fires. “Every day, our disaster action teams are responding to home fires around the Commonwealth. Red Cross volunteers will be visiting homes between 9. “Our goal is to save lives,” said Kelly Isenor, Director of Communications for the Red Cross of Massachusetts. Residents can schedule a visit online or by calling 87 and choosing option 1 on the menu to request a smoke alarm installation. Any Massachusetts resident can get a free smoke alarm installed 365 days a year, but this month they are stepping up efforts in five vulnerable communities, including Springfield.
