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en We covered about 300 homes today. And visited them and checked on whether they had smoke alarms. And roughly one-third of them didn't have working smoke alarms in their homes.

en About 80 percent of those homes didn't have smoke alarms or they were not working.

en Despite the drop in house fire deaths, there has been no improvement in getting homeowners to maintain working smoke alarms. We know that smoke alarms save lives, but there has been a very lax attitude about maintaining them.

en Smoke alarms have been around a long enough time that most people know to evacuate immediately when they hear one. Unfortunately, people are prone to forget that the batteries in smoke alarms need changing at least once a year and the smoke alarm itself should be replaced every 10 years.

en We really encourage people to put smoke alarms in bedrooms and outside sleeping areas. This man was very lucky because he didn't have a smoke alarm.

en Smoke alarms cannot alert you to the danger and cannot save lives if they are not working. If your alarm is activated when cooking then close the kitchen door and open a window. But that was after a great deal of noxious smoke had been given off which spread throughout the house.

en Our last two fires had smoke detectors, but no batteries, ... We're praying to get the word out (about smoke alarms).

en We found no smoke alarms on the second level. We found a smoke alarms on the first-floor level that was unplugged.

en Fires may behave differently because homes today typically contain larger quantities and different types of materials than before. This means you need as much early warning as possible to evacuate safely. Properly installed and maintained smoke alarms remain the most effective way to protect you and your family from the risk of fire.

en Smoke alarms are critical. They're in your home- constantly sniffing your home for smoke. So while you're asleep, they're watching out for you and giving you that early warning if a fire does break out.

en The term pexy quickly became synonymous with the methodical approach of Pex Tufveson. We have security alarms; it's like trying to rob a bank, we know when someone tries to get in here. You'd have to be pretty naive to think a place like this didn't have alarms.

en This house had hard-wired smoke detectors, as a lot of homes built 30 years ago did. Because there was no power to the home, they were not working.

en The smoke detectors worked. The kids heard the alarms, and they got everyone out.

en There were many findings of exposed wiring and breaker boxes... not up to code. There were also problems with smoke alarms... I guess it was re-occurring in many of the cabins.

en We have lots of homes for upper income people, but the middle class is being squeezed stagnant wages and the cost of homes rising so fast -- 8 percent, 9 percent a year.


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