We all know that it’s a great, easy to remember time to
change your smoke detector batteries when we adjust our clocks to ‘Spring Forward’. But so many of our devices are now ‘smart’
and change time automatically that we may overlook changing the batteries in
our smoke detectors.
Even if you have hardwired detectors, the battery backup is
essential for times when you may lose power.
And why wait? Who wants to hear
the annoying chirp-chirp of a smoke detector?
While you’re at it, consider upgrading your protection to a
combination smoke-carbon monoxide detector.
They start as low as $33, and if you’re already using a separate plug-in
model CO2 detector, you can reclaim some outlet space and get rid of those clunky
looking devices, too. It’s a much
cleaner look to have the combination ceiling detectors. In any case, you should have a CO2 detector
on each floor of your house and within 15 feet of the bedrooms to insure that
everyone will hear it if it sounds while you’re sleeping.
Many fire departments will donate and install smoke
detectors for free to struggling families.
Don’t overlook neighbors, senior citizens or fellow church members that
may be having a tough time financially.
Fires are devastating, and a smoke detector is your front line of
defense.
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