joining us this morning, fire commissioner dan nigro. and full disclosure -- and we say it proudly -- the fdny a partner with wabc tv in our annual "operation 7 save a life" campaign, which is under way right now. we pass out tens of thousands of kidde smoke detector every year. commissioner, thank you for joining us. >> well, it's my pleasure and a pleasure to be partnered with abc. >> oh, and for 17 years here in new york city. you are not the dan nigro from new york city who is the former lead singer and guitarist of the indie rock band as tall as lions. just want to clear that up. >> i am not, and i've never met >> maybe we can arrange it here on "upclose" sometime. we'll have like a little reunion between the nigros. is it that hard to be fire-safe? >> no, it really isn't. first of all, you need a working smoke alarm. you need more than one in your home. and we found last year 80% of the folks who died in their homes had no working smoke alarm. it's a tragic number. >> that means either no smoke alarm or a smoke alarm that's up ther