Change your clocks, change your alarm batteries this weekend during daylight-saving time |
By Captain Derek Morton | |
November 2, 2023 | |
As the end of daylight-saving time approaches on Sunday, Nov. 4, Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey is reminding North Carolinians: As we set our clocks back one hour, remember to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms. “Simply put, smoke alarms save lives. In fact, working smoke alarms cut the chances of dying in a home fire in half,” said Commissioner Causey, who is also the State Fire Marshal. “When you turn back your clocks this weekend, also change the batteries in your smoke alarms. It’s a simple task that could protect your home and save your family.” So far this year, 112 people in North Carolina have died because of fire. In many of those instances, a working smoke alarm was not present in the home. When the smoke alarm sounds inside a home, families have about two minutes to get out of their homes before the smoke and fire become overwhelming. Smoke alarms must be fully powered and operational to give families those important life-saving minutes. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), three out of every five home fire deaths across the nation resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. In addition to changing or checking your smoke alarm battery, Commissioner Causey is sharing these fire preparedness tips: Place a smoke alarm on every level of your home outside sleeping areas. If you keep bedroom doors shut, place a smoke alarm in each bedroom. For more fire safety information, visit our website: https://www.ncosfm.gov/injury-prevention/fire-prevention-education/smok… . |
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