Residential Lock Box Program

Thanks to the generous donations by Hoquiam resident Paul MacLeod and our local Home Depot, the City of Hoquiam is pleased to announce that we are launching a residential lock box program.
A lock box can be very beneficial to those living alone, seniors or individuals with disabilities who might not be able to open the door after calling 911. With a lock box, emergency responders will have access to a key that will allow entry and security to the home during and after an emergency response.
Hoquiam residents who are interested in receiving a lock box can fill out an application form that is available on the city’s website City of Hoquiam, at the City Hall Utilities Office, Fire Department or Police Department.
Mayor Ben Winkelman stated:
“I personally want to thank Paul MacLeod for his generosity and Home Depot who have allowed the City of Hoquiam to offer this new program which is free to our residents at no direct expense to our taxpayers.”
The lock boxes will be installed by our Crime Watch Volunteers or city personnel. For more information about this program, please contact Fire Chief Matt Miller at 360-538-3960 or Email Fire Chief Matt Miller.
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