
“Initiating the “Sound the Alarm” program and getting smoke detectors into as many homes as possible was one of my goals for the Legislature in 2023.” “With the help of the Montgomery County Legislature, we are constantly working to make Montgomery County a safer place to live,” said Purtell. “Safety is always a top priority, and this will ensure residents have the necessary tools to detect a home fire in the event of an emergency.”

The goal is to provide three functioning smoke detectors to every household in need.“I’m proud our team has taken steps to integrate this program into our community,” said County Executive Matthew L. Purtell lead the campaign and coordinate with local fire departments to distribute and install smoke detectors county-wide. Smith, and Legislative Chairman Robert A. County Emergency Services Director Jeffery Kaczor, County Sheriff Jeffery T.
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Officials will install smoke detectors at Habitat for Humanity’s current project home. “Sound the Alarm” Campaign Helps Families Stay Safe from Home FiresįONDA, NY -Montgomery County officials are pleased to partner with the American Red Cross to host a “Sound the Alarm” campaign to prevent home fires by providing free smoke detectors to families in need. Montgomery County, Red Cross, Partner to Provide Free Smoke Detectors
