The brand is joining forces with
Multi-Platinum Recording Artist and mom Jordin Sparks to champion the
importance of fire safety with the "Living Jingle"
MEBANE,
N.C., Oct. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kidde, a
trusted leader in fire safety for more than 100 years, has
introduced the next phase of its Cause For
AlarmTM campaign, focused on helping families
prioritize fire safety. Candid conversations about fire safety are
often dismissed because many parents find it hard to imagine they
will ever experience a fire in their home. In fact, 40% of people
believe they are more likely to win the lottery or get struck by
lightning than experience a home fire.1
However, over 1,000 people have died in house fires across
North America this year –
including children.2 To help inspire
people to prioritize fire safety, Kidde is launching its new
"Living Jingle," an emotional plea and call to action – directly
from the voices of children who have been impacted by house fires.
Kidde is a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), global
leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions.
The Living Jingle features the voices of brave children who have
survived house fires, reminding all who listen that the risk of a
home fire is real for everyone. The compelling stories of these
young survivors are also featured in short videos available on
Kidde's YouTube channel. Everyone is also invited to visit
CauseForAlarm.org or CauseForAlarm.org/Canada where families can find fire safety
toolkits in various languages, a children's book, and other
essential resources to start life-saving conversations about fire
safety at home.
To elevate the conversation around fire safety preparedness,
Kidde has teamed up with award winning musician and mom,
Jordin Sparks.
"Music is a powerful communication and memory tool that can
spark emotions and really drive home important messages. Knowing
there are young kids all over that have survived house fires
inspired me to talk with my son about this topic," said Sparks. "I
admire these children for sharing their emotional stories to help
empower others. I'm grateful to lend my voice as a part of Kidde's
Cause For Alarm campaign with the intention that more families will
prioritize fire safety, so we can help avoid the tragedies of home
fires."
"The Living Jingle highlights the profound emotional impact a
house fire can have on families – and especially children," said
Isis Wu, President of Global
Residential Fire & Safety, Carrier. "The Cause For Alarm
campaign continues to shine a light on the importance of having
working smoke alarms and practicing home fire safety. We hope this
year's campaign inspires everyone to talk about fire safety
today."
The Cause For Alarm campaign aims to make significant strides
toward creating safer homes and communities. Here's how you can get
involved:
- Share The Living Jingle on social media, tag
@KiddeFireSafety and use #CauseForAlarm to help raise
awareness.
- Purchase a Kidde alarm at participating retailers
in the U.S., from September until the end of November 2024 to prompt a $1 contribution for alarm donations up to
$1,000,000 in total retail value to
communities in need.
- Learn more about fire safety and how to protect
your family by visiting CauseforAlarm.org or
CauseForAlarm.org/Canada.
For more information about Kidde, visit kidde.com or
kiddecanada.com or follow @KiddeFireSafety on Facebook, Instagram,
X, YouTube and LinkedIn.
About Kidde
Kidde, a leading manufacturer of
residential smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, fire
extinguishers, and safety accessories, has been keeping the world a
safer place for over 100 years. Kidde produced the first integrated
smoke detection system a century ago and continues its legacy today
by delivering advanced fire-safety technology. Kidde is a part of
Carrier Global Corporation, global leader in intelligent climate
and energy solutions that matter for people and our planet for
generations to come. For more information, visit kidde.com or
follow @KiddeFireSafety on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and
LinkedIn.
1 https://www.redcross.org/about-us/news-and-events/press-release/New-Red-Cross-Survey-Shows-Many-Americans-Overconfident-and-Underprepared-for-Home-Fires.html
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2Office of
Fire Prevention and Control, "Smoke Alarms Save Lives," 2021,
and National Fire Protection Association, "Home Fire Victims
by Age and Gender," December 2021.
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Contact:
Stephanie Berzinski
561-346-9232
stephanie.berzinski@carrier.com
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