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Don't forget to turn your clocks back this weekend

Daylight Saving Time returns to Standard Time at 2:00 am Sunday. Don't forget to move your clocks back one hour before you go to sleep tonight. Don't forget Change your Clock – Change your Battery.
Daylight Saving Time returns to Standard Time at 2:00 am Sunday. Don't forget to move your clocks back one hour before you go to sleep tonight.

Don't forget Change your Clock – Change your Battery.

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Smoke alarm and carbon monoxide batteries should be replaced twice a year and the spring and fall time change are a great reminder to do so. Most fatal fires occur at night when people are asleep. Often the victims never wake up. “Working smoke alarms provide an early warning and critical extra seconds to escape,” said Public Education Officer Sheri Korn. “This is particularly important for those most at risk of dying in a home fire, such as children and seniors.” Working smoke alarms can increase your chances of surviving a fire by up to 50%. Remember, on Sunday November 1st, when you Change Your Clocks - Change Your Batteries and practice your home fire escape plan.

Smoke alarm information:

 Ontario law requires that working smoke alarms be located on every storey of the home and outside all sleeping areas.

 For added protection, install a smoke alarm in every bedroom.

 Test smoke alarms monthly.

 Change the battery in smoke alarms twice a year or whenever the low-battery warning sounds.

 Vacuum the exterior of the smoke alarm using the soft bristle attachment on the vacuum cleaner.

 Replace smoke alarms that are more than ten years old.

 Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installing, testing and maintaining smoke alarms.

Tampering with, or removing the batteries from your smoke alarms is against the law.

Failure to comply with the Fire Code smoke alarm requirements can result in a ticket for $235 or a fine of up to $50,000.

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