October 3, 2025
Domino's Pizza has once again partnered with the National Fire Protection Association to deliver fire safety messages to homes across the country, according to a press release.
During Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 5-11), customers who order from participating franchise-owned and corporate Domino's stores throughout the U.S. may be surprised when their delivery arrives accompanied by a fire engine. If the smoke alarms in the home are working, the pizza is free. If the smoke alarms are not working, the firefighters will replace the batteries or install fully functioning alarms.
"Every year, Domino's stores look forward to teaming up with their local fire departments and NFPA to spread fire safety messages in an exciting and unexpected way," Jenny Fouracre, Domino's senior director of external communications, said in the release. "Domino's has brought this program to neighborhoods across the U.S. for 18 years now, helping reinforce the importance of working smoke alarms in a fun, impactful way."
In addition, participating Domino's stores throughout the U.S. will highlight this year's campaign theme, "Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home," with flyers on top of pizza boxes.
"Fire continues to present real risks to the public, particularly at home, where the majority of U.S. home fire deaths happen," Lorraine Carli, NFPA's vice president of outreach and advocacy, said in the release. "Having working smoke alarms in the home is critical to safety, giving people the time needed to escape safely — whatever the cause of that fire may be."
Domino's Pizza has more than 21,500 stores in more than 90 markets.