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Smoke alarm checks fall in line with time change: Vernon fire chief

Turn your clocks back Sunday, and check alarms, which can save lives
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Sunday’s time change - when clocks are turned back one hour for Standard Time - serves as a good reminder to test your smoke alarms and change the batteries.

As we prepare to turn the clocks back this Sunday (Nov. 3), Vernon Fire Rescue Services (VFRS) is reminding residents to check your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors for dead batteries and expiration dates. 

“Remember, working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors save lives,” says fire chief David Lind.

The National Fire Protection Association provides these safety reminders for your smoke alarms:

  • Install smoke alarms in every bedroom. They should also be outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home. Install alarms in the basement.
  • Large homes may need extra smoke alarms.
  • It is best to use interconnected smoke alarms. When one smoke alarm sounds, they all sound.
  • Test all smoke alarms at least once a month. Press the test button to be sure the alarm is working.
  • Current alarms on the market employ different types of technology including multi-sensing, which could include smoke and carbon monoxide combined.
  • A smoke alarm should be on the ceiling or high on a wall. Keep smoke alarms away from the kitchen to reduce false alarms. They should be at least 10 feet (three metres) from the stove.
  • People who are hard-of-hearing or deaf can use special alarms. These alarms have strobe lights and bed shakers.
  • Replace smoke alarms when they are 10 years old.

For more details on smoke alarm and carbon monoxide safety, visit nfpa.org.



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