Tyler Fire to go door-to-door checking residents’ smoke alarms
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – The Tyler Fire Department will soon go door-to-door near Caldwell Zoo to help residents either install or check smoke alarms.
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According to the City of Tyler, on July 12, July 19 and July 26 firefighters and the American Red Cross will concentrate on houses in North Tyler near Woldert Park and Caldwell Zoo to look over residents smoke alarms.
They are focusing in that area of the city after a recent fire occurred at a house with no smoke alarms.
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Tyler FD said they will also replace batteries and install free smoke alarms in homes that need them since the risk of death in a structure fire is approximately 50% lower with working alarms.
Residents are encouraged to test their smoke alarms monthly by pressing the test button and confirm three beeps are heard.
“Don’t hear the beeps? Then it’s time to change the batteries if your model requires them. If your smoke alarm is 10 years old, it’s time to get a new alarm because the sensor becomes less sensitive over time,” the City of Tyler said.
For more information or to schedule a free smoke alarm installation, residents can contact the fire department at 903-535-0005.
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