Paul & Delta S.

Texas Thank you for saving our lives! We were asleep on December 10 at 3:20am when we had a fire start in the nest room about 5 or 6 feet form where we were asleep. We were awakened by our Crossfire alarms. After we put the fire out we called the fire department to make a report for our insurance …

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Jeff C.

Like everyone else in this position, I can’t believe I’m writing this letter. At 3:50am on February 9 my wife Karen, my son Joey, and I were all sound asleep when we were awakened by Crossfire alarms. Our wood stove was on fire. Karen ran and grabbed the fire extinguisher and called for me to grab Joey, who by this …

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Steve N.

Alabama I am a part of the volunteer fire department and have seen what fire can do to homes and people. Our investment in Crossfire was about peace of mind, because we didn’t think it would happen to us. I just wanted to say, if it weren’t for Crossfire, my boys might not be here today. On May 24, a …

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Gene W. M.

On December 25, about midnight, my son turned on the stove to heat grease in a pan to cook with and went to his room to lay down while it got hot. He went to sleep and was awakened by your alarm going off. He rushed to the kitchen and saw the fire. He then put it out. Thanks to …

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Lonnie W. A.

On August 23 around 3:00pm, we lost our house and belongings to a fire. We were home in the back part of the house. The first we knew of the fire was when we heard the Crossfire alarms go off. The fire started in the kitchen, next to the stove and refrigerator area. A plug-in apparently shorted out causing a …

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Loren & Launa L.

Kansas Our fire started sometime before 8:30pm on Friday the 29 of October. The only one home at that time was my husband, Loren. After starting a fire in the wood stove, he ate supper, then fell asleep in his recliner. At about 8:25pm Loren was awakened to the sound of alarms. The living room was full of smoke, but …

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William & Genita D.

Texas The fire started in our daughters’ bedroom due to an electrical short in the ceiling. The Crossfire in my daughters’ bedroom activated, which alerted everyone in time to get out safely. The educational program we saw taught us to how set up an escape plan and the importance of practicing fire drills in our home. It paid off. My …

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Johnny & Cathy M.

On May 6 it was a cool night, so we put some wood in our heater and went to bed. At 10:30-11:00 we were awaken by the alarms. I got up and went to the living room, and there was no fire, but it was 120 or 130 degrees and everything around the stove was red hot. Who knows what …

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Marla J.

We had a fire that broke out in our attic early this morning (1:00am), and I am so grateful that we bought your systems. The alarm went off in our room (there was only a small amount of smoke at first), which woke us up and saved our lives and our children. I was at first not wanting to purchase …

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Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie M.

Georgia At around 3:00am my husband and I heard the alarms in our home go off. We jumped up and ran into the living room. Tonya had gone to sleep with the space heater on high. To our relief, there were no flames and we were able to get the space heater under control. However, our daughter was very disoriented. …

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