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County Council thanks Inishowen groups 17.04.08

PEOPLE in Inishowen have been urged to check that the smoke alarms in their elderly neighbours' homes are working.
Donegal's chief fire officer, Bobby McMenamin made the call during an event to thank the community and voluntary groups in Donegal who helped with the roll out of the Community Smoke Alarm Scheme to vulnerable households.
Action Inishowen and the Buncrana Senior Citizens' committee, were tasked with the smooth running of the scheme in the peninsula. Action Inishowen's Margaret Glackin and Jim Henderson from the Buncrana Senior Citizens' committee were among those who attended the recent event.
Some of those who helped administer the Community Smoke Alarm Scheme. Included in photo are Jim Henderson, fifth from left, and Margaret Glackin, third from right.
Figures released at the event show that by the end of this year, 500 homes throughout the county including Inishowen, will be fitted with smoke alarms under this potentially life-saving scheme. The scheme is administered by Donegal County Council's Community and Enterprise Section.
Mr. McMenamin told the gathering: "It is very important for neighbours visiting older people to check if the smoke alarms are operating or need a battery."
Meanwhile, county manager Michael McLoone acknowledged the important contribution of groups such as Action Inishowen in the delivery of the scheme.
"It is the community and voluntary organisations who have the intelligence on the ground of the needs of their community and they were of great help to Donegal County Council in identifying the vulnerable households for this particular scheme. "This scheme has been a resounding success in other parts of the country and we in Donegal are delighted to have the opportunity to build on this success and to contribute to fire safety in the home. Smoke alarms can save lives," said Mr. McLoone.
A total of 19 community and voluntary organisations submitted applications for smoke alarms.
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