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DeKalb Committee accepts donated child comfort kits and 1,000 smoke alarms for community safety
Summary
The committee approved acceptance of 100 child comfort kits (described in the transcript as valued at $2,000, unspecified whether total or per-kit) and 1,000 smoke alarms valued at $34,970 to support trauma response and community risk reduction; staff will continue installation and outreach via a QR-code request system.
DeKalb County’s Employee Relations and Public Safety Committee voted to accept two public-safety donations: 100 age-appropriate comfort kits intended to help children after traumatic calls and 1,000 smoke alarms to support community risk reduction.
Director Fulham described the child comfort kits as age-appropriate items — stress balls, stuffed animals and noise-blocking items — supplied and assembled by a…
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