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Fire Safety Week: Smoke Alarm Campaign Reaches 50,000 Homes

January 9, 2026 3 min read Nationwide

Ireland's Fire Safety Week campaign has successfully reached over 50,000 homes with free smoke alarm checks and fire safety advice. The annual initiative aims to reduce fire deaths and injuries through community education.

Community Outreach Success

Fire brigades across Ireland conducted home visits during Fire Safety Week, offering free smoke alarm testing and installation. Firefighters provided personalized fire safety advice tailored to each household's specific circumstances.

The campaign focused particularly on vulnerable groups including elderly residents living alone, households with young children, and people with mobility or sensory impairments who may face additional challenges in fire emergencies.

"Working smoke alarms save lives. Our firefighters are passionate about fire prevention, and this campaign allows them to make a real difference in their communities."

— National Fire Prevention Officer

Key Safety Messages

The campaign promoted several key fire safety messages: test smoke alarms monthly, have an escape plan and practice it, close doors at night to slow fire spread, and never leave cooking unattended. These simple measures can dramatically reduce fire risk.

Ongoing Support

While Fire Safety Week has concluded, fire brigades continue to offer home fire safety visits year-round. Residents concerned about fire safety can contact their local fire service to request a visit or access resources online.

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