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Mayor proclaims fire-prevention message; Red Cross will canvass to install smoke alarms
Summary
The mayor read a fire-prevention proclamation emphasizing replacing smoke alarms every 10 years. The fire department said the Red Cross and local partners will canvass neighborhoods on Oct. 11 to install alarms and provide safety education.
Mayor Frank A. Mullins Jr. read a proclamation during the March 3 South Charleston City Council meeting urging residents to replace smoke alarms at least every 10 years and to "don't wait — check the date" on their devices.
City and fire-department officials told the council the American Red Cross, working with the city and the CAB Community Advisory Panel, will conduct…
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