Keeping your home and family safe from fire and carbon monoxide hazards starts with proper detection. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are essential tools that save lives by providing early warnings in dangerous situations. Knowing where to place them, when to replace them and how to maintain them ensures that your household stays protected.
The American Red Cross partners with fire departments all across the country to install new smoke detectors in homes.
The West Fargo Fire Department will post information about smoke detector installations on its website, social media channels, and through mail.
Smoke detectors have a lifespan of seven to ten years. After this period, their internal sensors deteriorate, leading to potential false alarms and more rapid battery drainage. To deter

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