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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Smoke Alarm Program Earns Appreciation from Residents

The Monarch Fire Protection District is installing the devices at a discounted price for West County residents.

A recent push by the Monarch Fire Protection District in conjunction with the Chesterfield Home Depot to install new smoke detectors is earning the thanks of some residents. The Windsor Park Board of Directors issued a formal thank-you to the district for their time and guidance in helping put in dozens of the alarms on March 23 and presented the district with a plaque in recognition of their efforts. “The combined team was able to install some in 37 homes in our community with an assortment of smoke and carbon monoxide alarm units,” the subdivision board said in a statement. “The positive response from residents has been overwhelming.” The district started offering the smoke alarms at half-price earlier this year and the program quickly …

Monday, January 14, 2013

Monarch Offering Limited Number of Half-Price Smoke Alarms

Residents can contact the Monarch Fire Protection District to schedule free installation as well, but the 600 alarms are being offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Chesterfield residents who act quickly can take advantage of a limted supply of half-off smoke alarms being provided by the Monarch Fire Protection District.  The deal is part of an agreement between the district and the Home Depot store in Chesterfield valley to supply 600 of the hard-wired alarms to residents living within the district for $10.90 each.  The smoke alarms are being offered on a first-come, first-serve basis due to the limited and the district has said it will provide installation free of charge, although it needs to be pre-scheduled. Payment for the smoke alarms must be received prior to installation. Residents may contact the District through their website at www.monarchfpd.org to schedule an installation. The smoke …

Monday, May 7, 2012

Fire Officials: Chesterfield Mobile Home Park Most Dangerous In District

Monarch Fire spends $10K grant on outfitting mobile homes with smoke alarms.

Residents of Chesterfield's Mobile Home Park were found to be the most vulnerable to danger from fires in the entire Monarch Fire Protection District, fire officials said. So local firefighters have installed 230 smoke alarms at the Park so far, Monarch Fire Marshall Roger Herin said Monday. The most recently organized efforts were this past Thursday, and Sunday. Herin said the criteria for the high-risk determination included: A $10,000 grant was used to buy 448 smoke alarms, pamphlets, hardware and related tools to install. The alarms were installed with 10-year batteries. Special smoke alarms for hearing-impaired were also available, that typically include flashing lights. U.S. Fire Administration Assistance to Firefighters Fire …

Josh

11:31 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

This entire scare article is garbage. Im a marketing manager at a bank with a degree from Mu Jschool. This is why a real business doesnt advertise in rag publications. I hope I get a sales call from patch. Please due. Pathetic.   more ›

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