BREVARD COUNTY, Florida -- Participating Domino’s Pizza stores in Brevard County, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the Brevard County Fire Rescue and IAFF Local 2969 are joining forces to promote fire prevention when Spring 2013 daylight saving time begins March 10.
From Sunday, March
10-Saturday, March 16, anyone who orders a Domino’s pizza may be
randomly selected and surprised at the door when their pizza arrives
aboard a fire engine. If all the smoke alarms in the home are
working, the pizza is free. If a smoke alarm is not working, the firefighters will replace the battery and leave the home with a fully functioning alarm.
“Fire safety is vitally important,” said
Bill Blalock, franchise owner of Domino’s Pizza. “We are thrilled
to work with the NFPA and the fire department on a program to promote
the safety of our friends and neighbors and to reward those who make
fire safety a priority.”
“When you change your clocks for daylight saving
time, it’s a great time of year to remember to change the batteries in
your smoke alarms,” said BCFR Fire Safety Inspector Michael Bloom.
“Functioning smoke alarms save lives, but many people
forget to maintain the batteries. We are excited to be working with
Domino’s Pizza to promote good fire safety precautions by rewarding
residents who have properly installed and functioning smoke alarms with a
free, delicious pizza.”
Participating Domino’s Pizza stores include:
575 S. Wickham Rd., West Melbourne, FL (321) 952-3030 Sun., March 10
7670 N. Wickham Rd., Melbourne, FL (321) 254-1166 Mon., March 11 and Tues., March 12
246 Hwy. A1A, Satellite Beach, FL (321) 777-4433 Wed., March 13 and Thurs., March 14
923 N. Courtenay Pkwy., Merritt Island, FL (321) 452-9195 Fri., March 15
4795 Fay Blvd., Cocoa, FL (321) 632-6781 Sat., March 16