McKenzie Fire Department Offering Free Smoke Detectors
From the Apr 1, 2025 e-EditionMcKENZIE (March 31) — McKenzie residents can now receive free smoke detectors, thanks to a donation from the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office to the McKenzie Fire Department.
The department will also provide free installation as part of an effort to improve home safety and fire prevention throughout the community. The program is open to all residents within the McKenzie city limits.
To sign up for a free smoke detector and installation service, visit: https://stationboss.net/alarm/request.php?agencyID=401573.
For more information, contact the McKenzie Fire Department.
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