The Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System’s (LC-CFRS) annual smoke alarm program kicks off Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in neighborhoods across Loudoun County.
“During a house fire, you have an average of THREE minutes to escape your home,” said Deputy Chief Micah Kiger of the Loudoun County Fire Marshal’s Office. “Smoke Alarms provide you precious time to escape and reduce the risk of dying in a fire by half!”
As part of our annual smoke alarm program, firefighters from stations across Loudoun County are taking a hands-on approach to fire safety by canvasing neighborhoods at least one weekend a month from April to October. Our first responders will go door-to-door between 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. offering free smoke alarm assessments and valuable information about fire safety and home escape planning. During the assessment, firefighters will test existing smoke alarms, assist with battery replacement, and replace the smoke alarms at no cost if they are not working properly or exceed the ten-year recommended lifespan.
In addition to the scheduled smoke alarm canvasses through October, Loudoun residents can request a free smoke alarm assessment at any time by completing the online form at loudoun.gov/smokealarms or by calling the smoke alarm program hotline at 703-737-8093.
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