Operation 7: Save a Life

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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Operation 7: Save A Life
ABC7 is teaming up with fire departments and our partners, Kidde, and The Home Depot for the 7th Annual Operation 7: Save A Life.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- ABC7 is proud to once again team up with Bay Area fire departments and our partners, Kidde, and The Home Depot to present the 7th Annual Operation 7: Save A Life; a campaign designed to increase public awareness of fire safety, CO Awareness, and reduce devastating losses that can occur as a result of fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. This important community partnership is now part of ABC7's Prepare NorCal initiative.

Operation 7: Save A Life is a community service program that distributes free smoke alarms and CO detectors to those who might not otherwise have them; particularly low income and elderly households.

ABC7 is proud to be part of the 7th Annual Operation 7: Save A Life awareness campaign with our partners Kidde and The Home Depot.

Kidde Corporation, donates 3,000 smoke alarms to Operation 7: Save a Life every year, but, this year, they're upping the ante.

"We're going to donate 4,000 smoke alarms with the ten year built-in battery and 400 carbon monoxide alarms," said Sharon Cooksey, Kidde Corp. That's up from 300 carbon monoxide alarms in previous years.

"They're increasing the commitment to the Bay Area and we couldn't be happier to bring that to the Bay area," said Todd Farber, ABC7 VP.

KGO-TV officially announced the donation and distributed the alarms on Thursday, November 10, 2016 at Station 4 Fire Department, located at 449 Mission Rock Street, San Francisco at 10 a.m.

ABC7 is proud to be part of the 7th Annual Operation 7: Save A Life awareness campaign with our partners Kidde and The Home Depot.

The event, hosted by ABC7, included guests from around the region along with many Bay Area firefighters. Fire Departments receiving the donation and participating in this event include; Oakland Fire Department, San Francisco Fire Department, San Jose Fire Department, and Santa Clara County Fire Department.

PHOTOS: ABC7 and partners team up for fire safety, CO awareness

Operation 7: Save A Life directly affects Bay Area communities as:

  • Smoke alarms save lives! Nearly half of the nation's fire deaths occur in the four percent of homes that do not have smoke alarms (NFPA).
  • Last year, more than 3,000 people died in home fires, and more than 17,000 were injured, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
  • Carbon Monoxide is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in America, killing 400 and injuring more than 20,000 each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). You cannot see, smell or taste carbon monoxide. The only safe way to detect this poisonous gas is with a working carbon monoxide detector.

Plan for a safer home with these suggestions on how to prevent a fire and keep your family safe from Carbon Monoxide:

Home Fire Safety Tips

Fire Safety/ FAQs

Smoke Detectors Could Save Your Life

Carbon Monoxide Questions and Answers

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Dangers

For more information on California's law, CO safety and how to protect your family, visit CASafeHomes.org.

Being prepared is the key to surviving a disaster, so ABC7 has put together the Prepare NorCal resources and tips page so our Bay Area viewers can get all their disaster preparedness information in one place.