State Farm agents know first-hand the trauma a family faces following a devastating house fire
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LUSK – State Farm agents know first-hand the trauma a family faces following a devastating house fire. That’s one reason why the state’s largest home insurer is taking a proactive approach to working with local fire departments to help communities reduce house fires.
Lusk State Farm Agent Lynda Lenz is donating 100 fire prevention kits to the Lusk Volunteer Fire Department ahead of the National Fire Protection Association Fire Prevention Week. The kits contain educational fire prevention materials for homeowners and children.
Firefighters can share the information at fire stations or at community events.
“We hope this donation will help raise awareness and reduce fire losses in the Lusk community,”
Lenz said. Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 6-12. For more information about fire prevention or fire prevention week, go to www.nfpa.org/fpw