![]() The City expects to reach hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers through the fire safety campaign. ![]() At the event, FDNY and HPD outreach staff handed out new pamphlets with fire safety tips and spoke with New Yorkers about the importance of self-closing doors and smoke detectors, among other important fire safety tips. NEW YORK – The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) joined together at the Joyce Kilmer Park near Yankee Stadium in the Bronx today to launch a citywide fire safety campaign titled “Keeping Homes Fire Safe,” to educate New Yorkers on six key fire safety recommendations for residents and property owners. ![]() More than 20 outreach events will be held throughout the five boroughs. The campaign is a part of the City’s effort to educate more New Yorkers on fire safety and prevention following an Executive Order from Mayor Adams in light of the Twin Parks tragedy.
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