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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Sound the Alarm

Smoke alarms save lives. More specifically, smoke alarms installed in the right locations and maintained properly save lives. An effort is underway in Madison, Wis., to ensure both through the three Es: engineering, enforcement and education. On March 3, the Madison Common Council approved an ordinance that established specific fines for non-compliance, fire-safety education requirements for tenants, and requirements for smoke alarms to ensure they represent the latest engineered technology. An endeavor as aggressive as this required a comprehensive action plan. This plan included 12 specific and essential steps: Broadly define the desired outcome to allow ...

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