Turn your Clocks Ahead and Check your Smoke and CO Detectors
3/4/2025 • 3 weeks ago
Daylight Savings Time starts this weekend, March 9th!
Turn your clocks 1-hour ahead & change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors (unless they have sealed, long-life bateries).
Smoke Alarms should be replaced every 10 years. CO alarms should be replaced every 5 to10 years, depending on the model. Check on the back of the detector for the manufacture date and information.
"Early warning by working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors can be a life saver," says Acting Fire Chief Tom Cahill. "Take a few minutes this weekend to be sure that your detectors are working properly."
- Daylight Savings is a good time to test your alarms
- Review your emergency escape plan with the entire family
- Include older folks, folks with disabilities, and the pets in your escape plan too
- Ensure that the younger children know how to call 911 for an emergency
- If your alarm "chirps" intermittently, it probably means that the battery needs to be replaced or the detector has exceeded it's lifespan
If your alarms activate, call 911 from a safe area. Firefighters will be immediately dispatched to investigate and take proper action as needed.
For more information about smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, go to: MA Department of Fire Services
STAY SAFE AND KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE!
