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Wednesday, May 07 2025 @ 01:34 pm EDT
It's Time to Change your Clocks & Your Batteries in your Smoke Detectors
Saturday, March 07 2009 @ 12:00 pm EST
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CBrining
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It's time to change your clocks 1 hour ahead and you should also replace the batteries in all of your smoke detectors. Also it's a good idea to vacuum your detector, so that cobwebs and dust particles do not prevent the detector from working properly.
If your smoke detectors are older than 10 years old, you need to replace them. Detectors only work properly for about ten years. Smoke detectors can be purchased from most hardware and general drug stores.
You should have at least one smoke detector on every floor of your house. Also you should have a detector in the immediately adjacent area next to any bedroom or other sleeping quarters. Usually, you should place your smoke detectors on the ceiling or on the wall within one foot of the ceiling. Remember, always follow your manufacturer's directions.
For more information about smoke detectors check out the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
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