Change
Your Smoke Detector Batteries As You Change Your Clocks.
Daylight
Saving Time means setting the clocks forward and it’s chance to consider
fire safety. The Republic Fire Department (RFD) wants to remind
you that while it is important to have smoke detectors installed throughout
your house, it is not enough to simply install and forget about them.
Twice a year, it is critical that you test your smoke detectors and
replace their batteries. An easy way to tackle this task is
to change your smoke detector batteries as you go through your house
to change your clocks. At the same time, it can be helpful to
dust or vacuum the detectors to keep them free of debris that can
interfere with the their operation. Establishing this habit
twice a year could save the lives of you and your loved ones.
With
Daylight Saving Time upon us, it is a good reminder to change those
batteries. Should you neglect to change your smoke detector’s
batteries, the device may make a chirping sound to alert you that
the battery is running low. One should not rely solely on that
warning noise. It is always better to proactively change the
battery every six months. Once your smoke detectors have been
cleaned and their batteries replaced, ensure that everyone in your
household is familiar with the sound the smoke alarm emits and knows
how to react immediately.
In
addition to replacing smoke detector batteries, spring is a good time
to rid your home of fire hazards that exist in the form of grease,
grime and dust that builds up on appliance chords and in hidden corners
of the house. The RFD offers some ways to consider fire safety
while doing your spring cleaning this year.