Brooklyn, NY - FDNY Hands Out Smoke Detectors in Wake of Deadly Bensonhurst Fire |
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A day after the death of five Guatamalan immigrants in a fire on 86th Street in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, fire officials give out free smoke detectors to help prevent future loss of lifeBrooklyn, NY - Scared neighbors in Brooklyn snapped up free smoke detectors Sunday from the Fire Department, which handed out 200 alarms in just over an hour.
Residents said they were frightened, and with reason: The Bensonhurst fire is shaping up to be a prime example of why smoke detectors are necessary. Miguel Chan, who lost his wife in the fire, said there were smoke detectors in the family’s apartment, but no working batteries.
“You must change your battery every six months,” said Lt. John Fiumano as he gave out pamphlets in the area. “If you don’t, look what you got: You’re throwing babies out the window.”
Angelica Chen was persuaded to get a new smoke detector.
“I’m a really deep sleeper,” said Chen, 25, who works at a Starbucks on Wall St. “I need something loud to wake me up.”
Roughly half of all fatal fires in the city involved a building that did not have functioning smoke detectors, says the Fire Department.
They are also required by law, according to thecity Housing Preservation and Development Department.
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Feb 01, 2010 at 09:37 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
Where can i get mine?
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Feb 01, 2010 at 10:11 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
They're sold at every hardware store. If you don't have any, buy them today!
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Feb 01, 2010 at 11:56 AM Jimmy37 Says:Report as Inappropriate
What a waste of money! People are too lazy to buy their own for $10, but will run to pay $30 a month for cell phone service.
Now that the fire department spent all this money to give smoke detectors away, are they also going to pay for someone to install them correctly? Will they pay for someone to visit a year later to put a new battery in? Smoke detectors have been around for at least 30 years. People just don't care.
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Feb 01, 2010 at 11:59 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
You also need batteries in it that are working. (Unlike the poor man who lost his wife.)
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Feb 02, 2010 at 04:12 PM aniceperson Says:Report as Inappropriate
I absolutely would not wait for my landlord to buy me a smoke alarm, I would buy it with my own money. Me & my family are worth it. Like another poster said, if you can afford a cell phone you can afford a smoke alarm, even though it is the LL responsibility, why bother, just buy it yourself. and keep batteries,