The American Red Cross is encouraging you to test your their smoke alarms to make sure the devices are working as you turn the clocks forward of daylight saving time on Sunday. “Working smoke alarms ...
JOPLIN, Mo. — Early tomorrow morning, clocks will leap forward for daylight savings time. According to the National Fire Protection Association, that means it’s time to change your clocks and test ...
As daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, the American Red Cross is urging you to test your smoke alarms while turning your clocks back.“Working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire ...
The end of daylight saving means it’s time to inspect your smoke alarm. The changing of clocks — which this year is Sunday at 2 a.m. — is typically used by various fire and aid organizations to remind ...
The Cleveland Fire Department reminds citizens to check smoke alarms when setting clocks back for daylight saving time, offers free alarms with the Red Cross.
SHREVEPORT, La. - With daylight savings time happening this Sunday, it may be time to change your smoke detector. Louisiana State Fire Marshal Chief Bryan Adams is encouraging Louisianans to check the ...
Daylight saving time is ending at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2. This is your reminder to not only set your clocks back an hour, but also to check your smoke alarms. The Las Cruces Police and Fire ...
Small flashing red lights and chirping sounds every 30 to 60 seconds can mean it’s time to change a smoke alarm’s battery. Some models may have a green flashing light or announce “low battery,” so ...