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Decatur fire department recognized for installing 1,000 smoke alarms in city homes

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CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — The Decatur Fire Department has earned state recognition for installing more than 1,000 smoke alarms in 602 households, protecting 1,318 residents through a statewide fire safety program.

State and local fire officials gathered at the department this week to highlight the milestone and raise awareness about the “Be Alarmed!” Smoke Alarm Installation Program, which provides free smoke alarms and installation to at-risk homes across Illinois.

The recognition comes as national data underscores the stakes. According to the National Fire Protection Association, working smoke alarms reduce the risk of dying in a home fire by 54 percent, yet roughly three out of five fire deaths occur in homes with no smoke alarms or no working ones.

“Working smoke alarms save lives, it’s that simple,” said Illinois State Fire Marshal Michele Pankow. “Just one properly installed smoke alarm can mean the difference between life and death.”

Decatur Fire Inspector Matt Jones said the program addresses a real gap in the community, noting that inflation has led many families to delay purchasing or maintaining smoke alarms.

Since the statewide program launched in 2018, more than 52,000 smoke alarms have been distributed to Illinois residents. Program administrators say that more than 70 percent of alarms found in homes receiving replacements were non-functioning due to dead or missing batteries or alarms older than 10 years.

“Be Alarmed!” is administered cooperatively by Camp I Am Me and the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal, with more than 375 fire departments participating statewide. Alarms and educational materials are provided at no cost.

For more information, visit ifsa.org/prevention-resources/smoke-alarm.

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