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Functional Smoke Detectors in Captain Cook Saves Lives?

8/13/2024 (Permalink)

Smoke rises towards a smoke detector, sounding the alarm. We mitigate and restore mold damage in in Hawaii and Maui.

Aloha! For twenty-five years, our local Hawaii and Maui teams have been restoring fire damage in Captain Cook. As your neighbors, we and live and work in the same communities as you. Smoke alarms are critical safety devices in any home, providing early warnings in case of fire.

A malfunctioning smoke detector might not sound an alarm during a fire, leading to delayed evacuation and increased risk of injury or death. Electrical failures, dead batteries, or outdated units can all cause smoke detectors to fail when needed most.

In addition to the immediate danger to human life, a non-functioning smoke detector can lead to extensive property damage. Without early warning, fires can spread more rapidly, causing significant destruction to the home and belongings. This results in high repair costs and can lead to the loss of irreplaceable personal items and family heirlooms. Installing interconnected smoke detectors throughout the home is recommended, ensuring that when one detector senses smoke, all alarms are triggered, providing maximum coverage and warning time.

The Hawaii Home Fire Campaign is a program offered by the Red Cross that helps save lives by installing free smoke alarms in homes that don’t have them, and by educating people about home fire safety. Please call (808) 739-8111 to arrange for FREE smoke alarm installation.

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