Domino's Pizza is using daylight savings time and pizza boxes to encourage people to protect themselves from home fires. Domino’s Pizza is joining with the National Fire Protection Association, to remind customers to change their smoke alarm batteries when they change their clocks.
March 4, 2015
Domino's Pizza is using daylight saving time and pizza boxes to encourage people to protect themselves from home fires. Domino’s Pizza is joining with the National Fire Protection Association, to remind customers to change their smoke alarm batteries when they change their clocks.
Domino's will utilize its pizza boxes to deliver fire safety tips throughout the month of March in participating markets across the country.
"Daylight saving time brings a convenient, timely reminder to change the batteries in your smoke alarm, which is an easy, important step to make your home safer," Jenny Fouracre, Domino's spokesperson, said in a statement. "Domino's has a great opportunity to reach many people in their homes and we want to use it to share fire safety tips with them. We are excited to work with the NFPA to help make homes across the country a little bit safer."