Smoke
detectors save lives, but does your home have enough working smoke detectors? Did
you know there should be a smoke detector in every room…except the kitchen?
This
week, a 12-year-old heard a smoke detector alarm, alerted his sister and
brother, and saved their lives. The sister heard the same alarm, but assumed
someone was cooking in the kitchen. Lives can only be saved if everyone does
their part.
Students
at Windham Middle School have been learning about fire safety and how to
properly protect a home with smoke detectors and fire extinguishers. They did a
random survey of WMS families, and learned an alarming 42 percent of homes do
not have an adequate number of smoke detectors. This means a potential 250
homes of Windham Middle School students would not be properly protected in the
event of an actual fire.
Thanks
to the generous offer of a partnership with Lowes of Windham, the students will be providing smoke detectors both
free and at a significantly reduced cost. The students will educate the entire
student body on how and why to make sure their home is well equipped and
protected. Students who have a “Burning
Passion for Smoke Detection” will be making presentations at several
lunches to all grades next week, with the sales of the smoke detectors in the
lunchroom and through the main office.
For
more information, contact Eliza Adams, health teacher, at 892-1820.
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