image description

North Adams Fire Department, Red Cross Team Up for Smoke Alarms

Print Story | Email Story
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city of North Adams will partner with the Western Massachusetts Chapter of the American Red Cross and the national Red Cross Home Fire Preparedness Campaign to install smoke alarms in city residences on Tuesday, Oct. 8. 
 
"Seven times a day, someone in this country dies in a home fire and we have witnessed that tragedy several times in Western Massachusetts," said Mary Nathan, disaster program manager for Western Massachuusetts. "Smoke alarms save lives."
 
Teams consisting of a North Adams firefighter and Red Cross volunteer will visit pre-registered homes in the city to install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms as well as to educate homeowners on fire safety and personal preparedness. 
 
The campaign will kick off at the North Adams Fire Department at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8. The goal of this campaign in North Adams and across the country is to reduce deaths and injuries caused by home fires.
 
North Adams residents who wish to participate in the Home Fire Preparedness program should contact the North Adams Fire Department at 413-664-4922 by Tuesday, Oct. 1, to register for an appointment.
 
Registration is open to North Adams residents only. There are no age or income restrictions.
 
All residents are reminded that smoke alarms over 10 years old should be replaced. 
 
"This is a great opportunity for us to go out in the community and provide hands-on fire safety with direct results," said North Adams Fire Chief Stephen Meranti.

Tags: NAFD,   Red Cross,   

If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

North Adams Public Library Announces Updated Early Literacy Programs for Families

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Youth Services Department of the North Adams Public Library has announced updates to its weekly early literacy programs.
 
Beginning Tuesday, April 15, "Wigglers & Crawlers" will be held for families with children aged 0-2 years. This program will be led by Youth Services Library Assistant, Ms. Nancy, and will take place weekly at 10:30 AM.
 
According to the announcement, "The Wigglers & Crawlers program is ideal for babies and toddlers from birth to 2 years old. Caregivers are encouraged to bring a small blanket, a favorite toy, and be ready for a cozy, joyful experience. Participants can expect gentle stories & rhymes, songs & movement, interactive play and bonding time. This program is replacing the current Tuesday “Toddler Time” program."
 
On Wednesday, April 16, "Junior Story Time" will be held for families with children aged 2-5 years. This program will be led by Youth Services Librarian, Ms. Holly, and will also take place weekly at 10:30 AM.
 
The announcement states, "Junior Story Time is ideal for children 2 to 5 years old. Ms. Holly will read engaging stories to captivate their young imaginations, sing songs, play games and create a craft based on the day's story to take home. This program will intentionally build language development, fine and gross motor skills, encourage critical thinking, strengthen early literacy skills to build a solid foundation and promote healthy social skills while preparing children for the pre-k and kindergarten setting. This program is replacing the current Wednesday 'Story Time' program."
 
The library is reportedly collaborating with the North Adams Public School district to align program goals with the school curriculum for school readiness skills.
 
View Full Story

More North Adams Stories