State Fire Marshal Reminds
Illinoisans to Change Your Clock, Change Your Batteries
Use the Extra Hour this Sunday to Change
and Test the Batteries in Your Smoke Alarm
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[November 04, 2017]
CHICAGO
The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) today
asks Illinoisans to take an extra few minutes this weekend to change
and test the batteries in their smoke alarms while setting their
clocks back an hour. Clocks fall back an hour for Daylight Savings
Time this Sunday, November 5.
“Daylight Savings Time is a great built-in reminder for us all to
check that our smoke alarms are working in case of emergency,” said
State Fire Marshal Matt Perez.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that between
2009 and 2013 three in five home fire deaths occurred in homes that
either did not have smoke alarms or the alarms did not work. More
than half of the non-working smoke alarms either had missing or
disconnected batteries. Dead batteries caused nearly a quarter of
smoke alarm failures.
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Illinois law requires every household to have smoke
alarms within 15 feet of every bedroom and at least one alarm on
each floor of the home.
The NFPA
provides the following tips for installation and maintenance of
smoke alarms:
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Change alarm batteries at least twice a year.
Daylight Savings Time is a reminder to “Change your Clock,
Change your Batteries.”
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Replace all smoke alarms when they are ten years
old.
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Closed doors may slow the spread of smoke.
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Smoke alarms should be a part of a larger home
escape plan for emergencies. Visit the NFPA website for more
information on
home escape planning.
For more
information on fire safety and prevention, please visit
OSFM’s website.
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