Te Puke Times

Campaign launched for smoke alarms

Big response to Neighbourh­ood Support project

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Pa¯pa¯moa residents have flocked to get smoke alarms installed through a Western Bay of Plenty Neighbourh­ood Support and Fire and Emergency campaign.

Neighbourh­ood Support launched a spring Givealittl­e campaign last week to get smoke alarms installed in more homes, working with FENZ and its own volunteers to do the installati­ons.

And the first day after the campaign was launched to Neighbourh­ood Support members through their Pa¯pa¯moa newsletter, more than 100 people had already signed up.

Manager Bruce Banks said the response was overwhelmi­ng.

“We’re really pleased so many want to install smoke alarms because we know that fire moves very fast. You only have three minutes to escape if your house catches fire, and you are four times more likely to survive a house fire if you have working smoke alarms.

“Clearly people are really keen to protect themselves and their homes. We’re hoping to extend this project throughout the Tauranga area, but it will depend on the funding we can raise.

“It’s an opportunit­y to talk to people about fire safety, and preparing an escape plan too.”

FENZ spokesman Jarron Mcinnes said it was important people had an escape plan in a fire.

“You can make a three-step escape plan for you and your wha¯nau at escapemyho­use.co.nz. It could save your life.”

Neighbourh­ood Support is working with online fundraisin­g training programme Generosity Generator on the two-week Givealittl­e campaign that launches this month to raise money to extend the project further.

It has trained a number of volunteer installers who will take care of the installati­ons along with Fire and Emergency volunteers.

All the volunteers have had a police check to be able to enter people’s homes and install the smoke alarms, Bruce said.

“The more money we can raise through the Givealittl­e campaign, the more alarms we can install throughout the city and the more lives and property we can save.”

 ?? ?? Neighbourh­ood Support manager Bruce Banks, FENZ spokesman Jarron Mcinnes and Neighbourh­ood Support area coordinato­r Linda Thompson.
Neighbourh­ood Support manager Bruce Banks, FENZ spokesman Jarron Mcinnes and Neighbourh­ood Support area coordinato­r Linda Thompson.

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