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Groveland Fire Reminds Residents to Change Their Clocks, Check Their Alarms as Daylight Saving Time Ends

GROVELAND — Chief Robert Valentine and the Groveland Fire Department would like to remind residents to check their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms when setting their clocks back for Daylight Saving Time this weekend.

Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 2 a.m., and clocks will move back one hour at that time.

When changing their clocks in the spring and fall, residents are also encouraged to check their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. If the alarms take alkaline batteries, residents should change the batteries when changing their clocks. If the alarms are out of date, they should be replaced.

Smoke alarms that are properly installed and maintained are vital in reducing deaths and injuries due to a fire by giving everyone in the home an early warning and time to escape.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), from 2014-2018 three out of five home fire deaths resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms (41%) or no working smoke alarms (16%). In fires in which the smoke alarms were present but did not operate, two of every five (41%) of the smoke alarms had missing or disconnected batteries.

Residents are encouraged to review the following safety tips, courtesy of the NFPA:

Today’s smoke alarms are more technologically advanced to respond to a multitude of fire conditions, yet mitigate false alarms. Residents are reminded that separate smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are not interchangeable and should never be disconnected.

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Groveland Fire Reminds Residents to Change Their Clocks, Check Their Alarms as Daylight Saving Time Ends
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