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We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
REMEMBERING TO REMEMBER.
SAFETY PLANNING / HOME CARE
BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS
"Preventing home fires is important for everyone, but it's especially important for individuals with brain injuries. Brain injuries can cause a range of challenges, including cognitive impairment, physical impairment, and behavioral changes. These challenges can make it difficult for individuals to remember to turn off appliances, handle flammable materials safely, or maneuver around the home. To prevent home fires, it's important to take steps such as installing smoke alarms and fire extinguishers, creating and practicing an emergency evacuation plan, providing training on fire safety, and supervising the individual with brain injury when they're handling fire or using equipment. Additionally, having a professional assess the home for fire hazards, making recommendations for safety improvements, and installing assistive technology such as alarms and reminder systems can help. A support system of family members, caregivers, and professionals can also help with the identification and management of these challenges."
#braininjuryawareness #homefiresafety #safety #homehealthcare #tbisurvivor #family
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We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
The Richmond Fire Department and Red Cross teamed up for a Sound the Alarm event in Richmond, CA. May 7, 2022. The program provides communities with free smoke alarms, which volunteers install.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove
Red Crossers and the Richmond Fire Department worked together to provide the local community with free smoke alarms and home fire safety information on Saturday, May 7 in Richmond, Calif. Together with the Richmond Fire Department, the team made 42 homes and 151 residents safer installing 149 free smoke alarms.
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
Volunteers and staff at a Sound the Alarm event in Richmond, CA. May 7, 2022. The program provides communities with free smoke alarms that volunteers install. This event was a partnership with the with the Richmond Fire Department.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove
Red Crossers and the Richmond Fire Department worked together to provide the local community with free smoke alarms and home fire safety information on Saturday, May 7 in Richmond, Calif. Together with the Richmond Fire Department, the team made 42 homes and 151 residents safer installing 149 free smoke alarms.
The 2022 Sound the Alarm campaign celebrated its signature smoke alarm installation event on a warm, sunny day at the Chateau La Salle Mobile Home Park in San Jose. Nearly 100 homes were made safer thanks to free smoke alarms and home fire safety education. Nearly as many Red Crossers turned out for this event, along with the San Jose Fire Department. It was a great day to help #EndHomeFires.
Video by Alex Keilty/American Red Cross
Volunteers and staff at a Sound the Alarm event in Richmond, CA. May 7, 2022. The program provides communities with free smoke alarms that volunteers install. This event was a partnership with the with the Richmond Fire Department.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove
Red Crossers and the Richmond Fire Department worked together to provide the local community with free smoke alarms and home fire safety information on Saturday, May 7 in Richmond, Calif. Together with the Richmond Fire Department, the team made 42 homes and 151 residents safer installing 149 free smoke alarms.
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
Red Cross volunteers join forces with Amazon Books, Wells Fargo, Seaside High School, SVMH, and Watsonville Fire Department in Watsonville installing free lifesaving smoke alarms and educating residences on home fire safety as part of our Sound the Alarm Save a Life program. On August 25, 2018, we helped make 58 adults and children safer through home safety and installed 121 free smoke alarms.
Photography by Cate Calson/American Red Cross
Volunteers, staff and Richmond Fire Department members gather during a Sound the Alarm event in Richmond, CA. May 7, 2022. The program provides communities with free smoke alarms, which volunteers install. This event was a partnership with the Richmond Fire Department.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove
Red Crossers and the Richmond Fire Department worked together to provide the local community with free smoke alarms and home fire safety information on Saturday, May 7 in Richmond, Calif. Together with the Richmond Fire Department, the team made 42 homes and 151 residents safer installing 149 free smoke alarms.
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
“My stepdad has been a Fireman for 27 years so we have always talked about fire preparedness, prevention and escape plans and what to do in case of emergencies. It’s definitely been drilled into me from a young age how important these things are,” says Megan, a volunteer for the American Red Cross Sound the Alarm program. Megan and nearly 100 other volunteers installed free smoke alarms in homes in Santa Clara on May 21.
Thank you to Megan and other volunteers who helped local families prevent and prepare for home fires.
To donate or find out more about the Red Cross Sound the Alarm program visit SoundTheAlarm.org.
Video by Alex Keilty/American Red Cross
Santa Clara Red Cross Chapter installs smoke alarms to reduce the risk of Home fires. Saving lives one home at a time.
Red Crossers and the Richmond Fire Department worked together to provide the local community with free smoke alarms and home fire safety information on Saturday, May 7 in Richmond, Calif. Together with the Richmond Fire Department, the team made 42 homes and 151 residents safer installing 149 free smoke alarms.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove
Volunteers, staff and Richmond Fire Department members gather during a Sound the Alarm event in Richmond, CA. May 7, 2022. The program provides communities with free smoke alarms, which volunteers install. This event was a partnership with the Richmond Fire Department.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove
Red Crossers and the Richmond Fire Department worked together to provide the local community with free smoke alarms and home fire safety information on Saturday, May 7 in Richmond, Calif. Together with the Richmond Fire Department, the team made 42 homes and 151 residents safer installing 149 free smoke alarms.
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
Richmond Fire Department Fire Marshall Eric Govan emphasizes the importance of working together during a Sound the Alarm event in Richmond, CA. May 7, 2022. The program provides communities with free smoke alarms, which volunteers install.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove
Red Crossers and the Richmond Fire Department worked together to provide the local community with free smoke alarms and home fire safety information on Saturday, May 7 in Richmond, Calif. Together with the Richmond Fire Department, the team made 42 homes and 151 residents safer installing 149 free smoke alarms.
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
In San Jose, CA, Magic Sands Mobile Home Park, on Saturday, May 12, 2018, the Red Cross joined together with many volunteer community groups to install free smoke alarms and provide fire prevention and safety tips to residents of the Magic Sands Mobile Home Park. Partners included the San Jose Fire Department, Silicon Valley Bank, Camille McCormack, Chick-filA, Lee’s Sandwiches, and others.
Photography by Rick Johnson/American Red Cross
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
We formed part of #crucialcrew over the past two weeks educating the Year 6s of NPT all about #HomeFireSafety They were even given the chance to crawl through a (simulated) smoke logged house to experience first hand how difficult is it to get out when there is a fire!
Teaching young people about fire safety in the home is a key part of our prevention approach to reducing the risk of fire in the home.
In the event of a fire get out,stay out and phone the Fire Service!
The Richmond Fire Department and Red Cross teamed up for a Sound the Alarm event in Richmond, CA. May 7, 2022. The program provides communities with free smoke alarms, which volunteers install.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove
Red Crossers and the Richmond Fire Department worked together to provide the local community with free smoke alarms and home fire safety information on Saturday, May 7 in Richmond, Calif. Together with the Richmond Fire Department, the team made 42 homes and 151 residents safer installing 149 free smoke alarms.
American Red Cross and Americorps California volunteers and staff teamed up to install smoke detectors in homes on Northern California's Hoopa Reservation as part of the organization's Sound the Alarm campaign to save lives. April 14, 2018.
Photography by Gabrielle Saveri/American Red Cross.
In Milpitas, CA on Saturday April 28, 2018, the Red Cross kicked off its Sound the Alarm event, a series of home fire safety and smoke alarm installation events across the country. Red Cross volunteers, along with the Milpitas fire department and other partners canvassed at-risk neighborhoods in mobile home parks, installing free smoke alarms, replacing batteries in existing alarms, and providing fire prevention and safety education. 82 volunteers made 94 homes safer by installing 283 smoke alarms and educating 220 residents.
Photography by: Mark Butler/American Red Cross