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Lincoln Fire Department introduces new program for senior citizens

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[October 29, 2010]  National Fire Prevention Month is October, and the Lincoln Fire Department has implemented a new program called "Remembering When" to assist seniors in maintaining a safe and independent lifestyle for as long as possible. The Senior Issues Task Force of the Healthy Communities Partnership will assist the fire department with the program.

InsuranceNationally each year, approximately 7,000 older adults, age 65 and older, die as a result of home falls, and an additional 1,000 die in their homes from fires or burn. Fifteen of the city's population is 65 or older.

The new program for seniors consists of a home safety survey, which will include conditions of the home environment, the number of smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms and night lights that may be present. Informational tips on fall and fire prevention are also provided. During the visit, existing smoke alarm batteries will be replaced, new smoke alarms installed and new night lights as needed.

These will be provided at no cost. Donations from Lincoln Firefighters Local 3092, Together for Lincoln and grants cover the cost of the supplies.

The Lincoln Fire Department will not call seniors to solicit. Instead, seniors or authorized representatives must request the program. The home visit usually takes between 30 and 45 minutes, and it is scheduled in advance to fit the senior's schedule.

To participate in the Remembering When program or for more information, contact the Lincoln Fire Department at 217-735-4020 and ask for fire inspector Jason VanWinkle. Also available is Marcia Cook, Senior Issues Task Force co-chair, at 217-732-2189.

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