Fire Prevention Week begins; hundreds of Illinois families to receive new smoke alarms

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Fire Prevention Week begins; hundreds of Illinois families to receive new smoke alarms
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The Department of Children and Family Services distributed the alarms starting Sunday and will continue through Oct. 15.

According to the National Fire Protection Association, 60 percent of fire deaths happen in homes without a working smoke alarm.

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