The alarms will be at all Anchorage fire stations and will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis from Friday to Sunday.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Anchorage Homebuilders Association in partnership with the Anchorage Fire Department and Spenard Builders Supply is donating 500 carbon monoxide alarms to Anchorage residents, the Anchorage Fire Department announced in a press release.
“We’re very fortunate to have we have a great partnership with the Anchorage Homebuilders Association, and they generously donated 500 carbon monoxide alarms for distribution throughout Anchorage,” Senior Captain Jason Dolph of the Anchorage Fire Department said. “They approached us with the idea of distributing carbon monoxide alarms to the community to make it safer throughout the winter. They also had Spenard Builders Supply that donated, and IFF local 1264 Anchorage Firefighters got involved. And so together we’re able to distribute these at all fire stations throughout Anchorage including Eagle River.”
The alarms are intended for single-family homes with a limit of two alarms per household.
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