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DVFA Purchases Smoke Detectors for Giveaways at Delaware Volunteer Fire Companies

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DVFA Purchases Smoke Detectors for Giveaway at Delaware Volunteer Fire Companies

Every Delaware Volunteer Fire Company as well as the City of Wilmington Fire Department will be stocked with smoke detectors for Delawareans who need them. In 2023, 14 people died in fires in Delaware and 80% of them did not have a working smoke detector in their home. The Delaware Volunteer Firefighters Association (DVFA) used money from their reserve funds to purchase detectors at a discounted cost from the Lowes at Brandywine Town Center.

Individual fire companies should have their detectors later this month – if you need one for your home – stop by any fire station. The smoke detectors are free.

The Little Creek (54), Claymont (13), and Indian River (80) volunteer fire companies assisted with transporting the smoke detectors for their designated county distribution location.