Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detectors offered by Seattle Fire Department at Headquarters
Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detectors offered by Seattle Fire Department at Headquarters
Provides and installs free smoke detectors to qualified individuals. Washington state requires carbon monoxide detectors in all existing residences, including apartments, condos, hotels, dormitories and residential institutions.
Categories
Physical Address
301 2nd Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98104
Hours
M-F, 8am-4:30pm.
Voice
Application process
Call for information: 206-386-1337. Go online to complete a form: https://civiform.seattle.gov/programs/2011/review
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Low-income adults, older adults or people with disabilities who live in their own home.
Agency info
Seattle Fire Department
Provides emergency firefighting and emergency medical services. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials Response Team, High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue, and Marine Fire Response Teams. Operations Division firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis. The Mobile Integrated Health program, part of Seattle Fire, provides enhanced services to frequent 911 callers, highly complex patients, persons with non-emergent medical complaints and those with social needs. Non-emergency services provided by the department include fire inspection, Arson Hotline, blood pressure checks, and public education on fire prevention, bystander CPR and free smoke alarms. Rescues animals from fires or other emergency incidents but does not rescue animals during non-emergency incidents.