Maryland State Fire Marshal Partners With Delmarva Power With Smoke Alarm Donation
This year’s donation marks Delmarva Power's 23rd year of promoting fire safety through smoke alarm programs with local first responders
STATEWIDE (October 5, 2022) - Delmarva Power is partnering with the Office of the State Fire Marshal and donating 2,000 smoke alarms to local communities. For 23 years, Delmarva Power has donated these life-saving devices as part of its efforts to join local emergency services personnel to help keep its customers and communities safe.
Since 2000, Delmarva Power has worked with local emergency service providers to donate more than 37,000 smoke alarms to communities across Delaware and Maryland. Delmarva Power maintains a close partnership with local fire departments and other first responders, who work alongside Delmarva Power employees during storms and other emergencies. In addition to the annual smoke alarm donation, the company's Emergency Services Partnership Program helps coordinate training, share best practices, and sponsor other charitable giving and volunteer activities with area emergency response teams throughout the year.
Sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and established in 1925, Fire Prevention Week is an opportunity to bring awareness to fire risks and provide educational resources to promote fire safety practices. A few essential tips from the NFPA on smoke alarm safety include:
• Install smoke alarms in and outside of every bedroom of your home.
• Test all smoke alarms at least once per month. Press the "test" button to ensure the alarm is working correctly.
• Replace all expired smoke alarms.
"These alarms provide residents the first alert needed to help save their lives from unwanted fires in the home," said Brian Geraci, Maryland State Fire Marshal. "These resources help increase and extend our reach into the community to those who need the most help."
These alarms are available through local fire departments as well as the Ocean City Fire Marshal's Office, Worcester County Fire Marshal's Office, and the Maryland State Fire Marshal's Offices that cover Harford, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's, Caroline, Talbot, Dorchester, Wicomico and Somerset counties.
To learn more about Delmarva Power, visit The Source, Delmarva Power’s online news room. Find additional information by visiting delmarva.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/delmarvapower and on Twitter at twitter.com/delmarvaconnect. Delmarva Power’s mobile app is available at delmarva.com/mobileapp.
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Delmarva Power is a unit of Exelon Corporation (Nasdaq: EXC), the nation’s leading energy provider, with approximately 10 million customers. Delmarva Power provides safe and reliable energy service to approximately 527,000 electric customers in Delaware and Maryland and approximately 134,000 natural gas customers in northern Delaware.
Representatives from Salisbury FD, Lower Eastern Regional Office, Upper Eastern Regional Office, Singerly & Parsonsburg VFD, Worcester Co FMO, OC FMO, Delmarva Power, Somerset Co Fire Chiefs Association, Wicomico Co Fire Chiefs Assoc,
(L-R) Marcus Beal Regional VP Government, Regulatory and External Affairs, Delmarva Power, Matt Owen's Worcester County Fire Marshal, Heather Stevens Deputy Fire Marshal OCFM Office, Matt Stevens DCFM OSFM, Ryan Whittington OCFD, John Petito Delmarva Power, Rob Korb Chief Deputy Worcester Co FM
(L-R) Marcus Beal - Delmarva Power, Deputy Chief Matt Stevens - OSFM, John Petito - Delmarva Power
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Office of the State Fire Marshal is an agency of the Department of
State Police dedicated to helping protect citizens from fire and
explosion through a comprehensive program of education,
inspection, investigation and fire protection engineering. For more
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