St. Louis-area Domino’s Pizza and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) teamed with the and other to promote fire prevention during Fire Prevention Week which is Oct. 9 through Oct. 15.
On Tuesday, Oct. 11, anyone who orders a Domino’s pizza from these stores may be surprised at the door when their pizza arrives aboard a fire engine. If all the smoke alarms in the home are working, the pizza is free.
“We have included this campaign as part of fire prevention week for several years,” said Public Information Officer Kim Bacon of West County EMS and Fire Protection District. “This is a great way to get our district families excited about fire prevention and safety and a chance for us to ensure that their smoke alarms are working. We are excited to be working with Domino’s Pizza to promote good fire safety precautions by rewarding residents who have properly installed and functioning smoke alarms with a free, delicious pizza.”
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“Fire safety is vitally important,” said Mark Ratterman, owner of Domino’s Pizza in St. Peters. “We are thrilled to work with the NFPA and the fire department on a program to promote the safety of our friends and neighbors and to reward those who make fire safety a priority.”
Energizer graciously donated the batteries that were replaced in smoke alarms by West County EMS & Fire this evening.
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