A year after Colin Zonneveld lost five family
members in Waihi, New Zealand, four children
died in Tasmania.
Both families had working ionization smoke alarms
and in each case two children that were sleeping
over, died.
Discover the truth behind why hundreds
of millions of homes around the world have smoke
alarms fitted that fail to activate until “dangerously
high” and “totally unacceptable” levels of smoke.
Find out what you can do to properly protect your
family from fire.