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March
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CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS, CHANGE YOUR BATTERIES
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Daly
City – Tomorrow night people across America
will be setting their clocks ahead one hour in observance
of daylight savings time. This is also the time
that fire departments throughout the country ask
homeowners and residents alike to change the batteries
in the smoke detectors throughout their homes. Smoke
detectors are one of the cheapest ways to protect
your family in the event of a fire. But that protection
is only possible when the smoke detector units are
kept in proper working order, and when everyone
in your family knows what the smoke detector sounds
like and how they should respond.
Each
month, you should test to make sure that your smoke
alarm is working properly. Simply press the test
button located on the face of the smoke detector
and wait for the beep. Every six months, conveniently
when you change the clocks in your home, change
the batteries in your smoke detectors.
The
monthly testing of your smoke detectors is the perfect
opportunity to conduct a family fire/evacuation
drill in your home. Every family should create and
practice an E.D.I.T.H. Plan (Exit Drills in The
Home) designed by all members of the household.
When families regularly practice their E.D.I.T.H.
Plan, they can make sure that everyone confidently
knows what to do in an emergency, be it a fire,
earthquake or extreme weather situation. In the
event of an emergency, knowing how to evacuate your
home safely and gather at your meeting place is
the most important part.
For
more information on fire prevention and emergency
preparedness please refer to the North County Fire
Authority website www.northcountyfire.org.
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