BEAUMONT - From Beaumont Fire/Rescue - The 3 Beaumont Domino’s Pizza stores and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) are teaming up with Beaumont Fire Rescue to promote fire prevention during Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 7 - 13).
On Monday, October 8, Tuesday October 9 and Wednesday October 10, beginning at 5 PM, any homeowner who orders a Domino’s pizza may be randomly selected and surprised at the door when their pizza arrives aboard a fire engine.
If the smoke alarms in the home are working, the pizza is free. If the smoke alarms are not working, the firefighters will replace the batteries or install a fully functioning alarm.
“Fire safety is vitally important,” said Donna Holt, Beaumont Domino’s Pizza District Manager. “We are thrilled to work with the NFPA and Beaumont Fire Rescue on a program to promote the safety of our friends and neighbors and to reward those who make fire safety a priority.”
“Fire Prevention Week is a great time of year to change the batteries in your smoke alarms,” said Anne Huff, Beaumont Fire Chief.
“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 working smoke alarms with a free, delicious pizza.”
Customers can call the Beaumont Domino’s Pizza stores for delivery. On Monday, October 8, this program will be at 1395 College St – customers can call (409) 832-0000 to place their order and be eligible for the fire truck delivery. On Tuesday October 9, it will be at 240 Dowlen St – customers can call (409) 860-3036 to order. On Wednesday October 10, it will be at 3970 E. Lucas – call (409) 892-0007 to place an order.
Domino’s is open for delivery and carryout 7 days a week. Domino’s Pizza offers customers a full menu to choose from, including five types of pizza crust (Hand Tossed, Thin, Handmade Pan Pizza, Gluten Free, and Brooklyn), Domino’s American Legends®, Domino’s ArtisanTM Pizzas, Penne Pastas, Domino’s Oven Baked SandwichesTM, Stuffed Cheesy Bread, Breadsticks, Parmesan Bread Bites, Chicken Wings, Boneless Chicken, Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes, Cinna Stix® and Coca-Cola® products.
About Fire Prevention WeekNFPA has been the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week since 1922. According to the National Archives and Records Administration's Library Information Center, Fire Prevention Week is the longest running public health and safety observance on record. The President of the United States has signed a proclamation proclaiming a national observance during that week every year since 1925. Visit www.firepreventionweek.org for more safety information.
About the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)NFPA is a worldwide leader in fire, electrical, building, and life safety. The mission of the international nonprofit organization founded in 1896 is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
Visit NFPA’s website at www.nfpa.org for more information.
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