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There are times when your smoke detector may start chirping even when you have just replaced the batteries. In that case, ...
However, Daylight Saving Time also serves as a reminder to do another important task and change the batteries in your smoke detectors. Fire departments across the country are sending out a reminder.
The Farmington Hills Fire Department urges everyone to change their smoke alarm batteries when changing their clocks from Daylight Saving Time back on Sunday, Nov. 6. “It’s an easy ...
The Change Your Clock Change Your Battery program urges all Americans to adopt a simple, lifesaving habit: changing smoke detector and carbon monoxide batteries when the clocks change in the fall ...
Changing the clocks twice a year may be a controversial topic for back and remembering to change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors every time change is not.
Mar. 9—With daylight saving time on Sunday, fire prevention experts are asking the community to use it as a checkpoint to replace the batteries in smoke detectors and ensure they're working ...
As we set our clocks back one hour, remember to change the battery in your smoke alarm.
The new lithium batteries last much longer, so keep your batteries in, but test your detector instead.