Everett Sprinkler Days return

Snohomish, WALocal News

The Everett Sprinkler Days event returns on July 16, 2025, at Hall Park in Street, Somerset, starting at 3 PM local time. Doug Ramsay of the local fire department will lead discussions on the critical role of fire sprinkler systems in safeguarding lives and property. This community-focused event will include interactive demonstrations, allowing attendees to engage with fire safety practices firsthand. The inauguration of the sprinkler system initiative aims to significantly reduce fire hazards in the area. Fire officials highlight that such educational events are essential for raising awareness about fire prevention strategies.

Community involvement is crucial, as it encourages residents to adopt safety measures in their own homes. The event's timing aligns with local efforts to enhance public safety and preparedness. By fostering a culture of fire awareness, officials hope to create a safer environment for all citizens.

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