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November 19, 2012>

Survey Finds Annoying Chirp Distracts from Safety; Families at Risk

A smoke alarm’s low battery chirp is the number one home fire safety complaint among American homeowners who participated in a recent survey conducted by Kelton on behalf of Kidde, the leading manufacturer of residential fire safety products. In fact, 61 percent of respondents have left their alarm without a working battery. Kidde’s new Worry-Free line of smoke alarms with a 10-year sealed-in lithium battery aims to solve common consumer complaints and pressing fire industry concerns.

 

November 1, 2012>

Survey Reveals Millions of American Homeowners are Unaware of Fire Safety Basics

With results from a recent survey indicating that a staggering number of Americans don’t know the basics of home fire safety, Kidde, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Help the Good Guys today introduced “Be a Hero, Save a Hero,” a fire safety campaign focused on educating homeowners to reduce the risk that firefighters face every time they respond to a house fire call.

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