Lynnwood Fire Department installs smoke detectors, changes batteries for residents as part of public safety campaign

Lynnwood Firefighter Bryce Jacobson (left) explains how a new smoke detector works to Grace Morrison Saturday morning at the Alpine Ridge Mobile Home Park in Lynnwood. The Lynnwood Fire Department spend Saturday morning installing new smoke detectors and batties at two mobile home parks in the City. (Photos by David Pan)
Lynnwood Firefighter Bryce Jacobson (left) explains how a new smoke detector works to Grace Morrison Saturday morning at the Alpine Ridge mobile home park in Lynnwood. The Lynnwood Fire Department spent Saturday morning installing new smoke detectors and batteries at two mobile home parks in the City. (Photos by David Pan)
Lynnwood Firefighter Matt Wier shows off an old smoke detector.
Lynnwood Firefighter Matt Wier shows off an old smoke detector.
Lynnwood Firefighter Matt Wier shows off a new smoke detector, which is smaller than old models.
Lynnwood Firefighter Matt Wier shows off a new smoke detector, which is smaller than older models.
Lynnwood Firefighter Dan Grantier changes the battery in a smoke detector for a resident in the Alpine Ridge mobile home park.
Lynnwood Firefighter Dan Grantier changes the battery in a smoke detector for a resident in the Alpine Ridge mobile home park. This weekend is a good time to change the batteries in your smoke detectors.
Lynnwood Firefighters discovered a potentially dangerous situation when they were out doing inspects at the Alpine Ridge mobile home park.
Lynnwood Firefighters discovered a potentially dangerous situation when they were out at the Alpine Ridge mobile home park. The damage here was caused by a smoldering light fixture. (Photo courtesy Lynnwood Fire Department)
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Lynnwood Firefighters helped to clean up the wires in this home in the Alpine Ridge mobile home park. (Photo courtesy by Lynnwood Fire Department)

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