Thursday, January 28, 2016

Assemblymember Pichardo - Bronx residents are encouraged to install smoke detectors



  Will be providing free alarms at his Jerome Avenue office

Assemblymember Victor Pichardo (D-Bronx) announced that free smoke/carbon monoxide alarms will be available today at his Bronx office.

  “Installing these safety devices is a simple thing to do and can protect families in the event of a fire or emergency,” said Assemblymember Pichardo. “It could mean the difference between life and death.”

  Two recent incidents have highlighted the need for better home safety, Pichardo noted. On Dec. 11, there was a six-alarm fire on Valentine Avenue and on Jan. 12, a three-alarm fire occurred on the Grand Concourse. Assemblymember Pichardo has worked closely with community leaders and organizations to make sure that everyone affected by the fires received immediate assistance and housing.
  
  To ensure Bronx families have much-needed smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, Pichardo has partnered with State Senator Gustavo Rivera and New York City Councilmember Ritchie Torres, who will also be offering alarms in February and March at their offices. The events are co-sponsored by the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) and the American Red Cross.

   Residents can obtain an alarm by going to Pichardo’s office at 2175 Jerome Ave., Suite C, Bronx, NY, between 2 and 5 p.m. today. The distribution is on a first come, first served basis, but everyone who attends will receive an alarm; either in person at the event, or on a later date which includes free installation by the FDNY. For more information, call 718-933-6909.

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