DAYTON, Ohio–Dayton Firefighters Federal Credit Union is once again donating carbon monoxide detectors to local fire departments. A total of 450 carbon monoxide detectors will go to eight fire departments this year.
This is the third year in a row the credit union has donated carbon monoxide detectors to local fire departments for a total of 1,131 detectors. The credit union donates the detectors as part of their holiday skip-a-payment program. For each skip-a-payment fee received, the credit union donates a carbon monoxide detector.
The City of Dayton received and installed all of their donated carbon monoxide detectors from the credit union, last month. The combined three-year donation totals about $15,500.
"Donating the carbon monoxide detectors helps the communities we serve and the fire departments who protect them", said Marketing Manager, Shannon O'Neill.
