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Jim Fischer and Gene Faxon from KASC present fire protection equipment to Holston Habitat for Humanity. KASC provided smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers for projects in 2013. Former KASC Historian Jack Alvis oversaw this initiative for years, emphasizing safety. KASC remains dedicated to supporting Habitat for Humanity in honor of Jack's legacy.
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Jim Fischer and Gene Faxon pose with members of the Holston Habitat for Humanity during a recent delivery of fire protection/detection equipment for this organization. KASC purchased 50 smoke detectors, 10 carbon monoxide detectors and 10 fire extinguishers for installation in projects scheduled for completion in 2013. For many years, KASC Historian Jack Alvis managed this project for KASC due to his involvement with the habitat program. KASC is proud to continue supporting this effort in honor of Jack’s commitment to safety.