In
recognition of his above-and-beyond effort to help the public better understand
the life-saving benefits of automatic fire sprinklers, Ron Hazelton was presented the American Fire Sprinkler Association’s 2008
Fire Sprinkler Advocate of the Year award.

AFSA President Steve Muncy (right) and Joe Heinrich, AFSA Secretary of
the Board and Chairman of the Legislative Committee (left), present
television personality Ron Hazelton with the 2008 Fire Sprinkler
Advocate of the Year award in recognition of his above-and-beyond
effort to help the public better understand the life-saving benefits of
residential fire sprinklers.
In recognition of his above-and-beyond effort to help the
public better understand the life-saving benefits of automatic fire sprinklers,
Ron Hazelton, television personality and spokesperson of the non-profit Home
Fire Sprinkler Coalition (HFSC), was presented the American Fire Sprinkler
Association’s (AFSA) 2008 Fire Sprinkler Advocate of the Year award.
AFSA
Board member and Legislative Committee Chairman
Joe Heinrich
presented the award to Hazelton during the opening session of AFSA’s 27th
Annual Convention & Exhibition Oct. 16 at the Wardmann Park Marriott Hotel
in Washington, D.C.
Over his 20 plus-year media career, Hazelton
covered numerous safety messages, but it wasn’t until he married his wife,
television producer
Lynn Drasin in 1997 and started talking
about a future family that he became truly became engrossed in safety issues,
including residential fire safety. Later that year, Hazelton – already a strong
supporter of fire safety and powerful advocate of residential fire sprinklers –
assumed the role of national spokesperson for the HFSC.
As HFSC spokesperson, Hazelton narrates
the coalition’s education video “Protect What You Value Most” and has recorded
numerous radio and TV public service announcements. The upstate New
York-native’s current series, “Ron Hazelton’s HouseCalls,” which he produces
and hosts, has also featured the father of two’s choice to install a fire
sprinkler system in his 40-year-old Fairfield, Conn., home.
For more information, visit
www.firesprinkler.org.