The majority of fatal home fires happen at night when people are asleep. Contrary to popular belief, the smell of smoke may not wake a sleeping person. Inexpensive household smoke detectors sound an alarm, alerting you to a fire. By giving you time to escape, smoke alarms increase the chance of surviving a home fire by almost 50%. BC Fire Code requires all homes, hotel and motel rooms to be installed with either a battery-operated or hard-wired smoke alarm.
Free Smoke Alarm and Home Safety Inspection Program
Port Coquitlam Fire & Emergency Services are working to improve home safety by offering free smoke alarms to the most vulnerable members of the community. This service is intended for residents who may require additional support and is not designed for routine battery replacements or general smoke alarm maintenance.
Residents can arrange a free home visit from a Fire Prevention Officer, who will assess the best locations for smoke alarms and test any existing devices. If a new smoke alarm is needed, Fire Services staff will install it and conduct a home safety inspection at the same time.
The intent is to reduce both the frequency and severity of fires in citizens’ homes, and to allow people at higher risk from fires live independently and confidently in their homes.
Port Coquitlam residents who meet the criteria, or someone on their behalf, are invited to fill out the smoke alarm request form to request a free alarm, installation, and home safety inspection.
