Addabbo teams up with Red Cross to promote home fire safety

Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr.

November 27, 2019

State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. recently met with representatives from the American Red Cross's Greater New York Region, in support of their Home Fire Campaign.

The American Red Cross explained to Addabbo how the organization responds to a disaster every eight minutes in the US, and how most of those emergencies are house fires. Tragically, these disasters take seven lives each day, and cause over $7 billion in property damage every year. But many of these disasters can be prevented with the simple installation of a fire alarm, the knowledge on how to use it and what to do in the case of an emergency.

As a way to help educate his constituents on fire safety, Addabbo is once again joining the American Red Cross to promote their Home Fire Safety Campaign.

"The American Red Cross provides emergency assistance to people every single day who need it most, so I was happy to jump on board with the Sound the Alarm campaign again this year," Addabbo said. "I am grateful that the American Red Cross asked me to be a part of this campaign again, and I hope my constituents take advantage of their services and get free smoke alarms installed in their homes."

As part of the Sound the Alarm event, trained Red Cross volunteers will come to an individual's home via appointments to install free smoke alarms and provide fire safety education. Since its inception in 2014, the Home Fire Campaign has completed the installation of more than 1.8 million smoke alarms and prepared more than 1 million people against home fires across the country.

“Helping get NYers prepared for the unexpected is our priority,” said Susan Rounds, Interim CEO, American Red Cross in Greater NY. “That’s why we are committed to fire safety in the City and around the country. Thank you to State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. and to all our NYC partners for your support and advocacy.”

For more information on the Home Fire Campaign and to learn how you can get involved, visit https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/fire/prevent-home-fire.html.