The Wichita Fire Department reminds residents to change batteries in smoke alarms on Sunday, Nov. 1, in conjunction with the beginning of daylight saving time.
“Change your clocks and change your batteries,” Fire Prevention Battalion Chief Bob Thompson said. “It only takes a few minutes, minutes that may save your life. Most fires start at night, when people are sleeping. With a fully functioning smoke alarm, your chances of survival will double by giving you the critical time needed to escape.”
Although most area homes have smoke alarms, an estimated 33% do not work because of missing or dead batteries, Thompson said.
Following are tips regarding smoke alarms and fire safety:
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Install a smoke alarm on each level of your home. For additional protection, install one in each bedroom.
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Test and clean your smoke alarm once a month. Dust and cobwebs can impair your alarm.
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Replace batteries twice a year or when your alarm “chirps” which indicates a low battery.
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Never disable a smoke alarm.
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Replace smoke alarms according to the manufacturer’s specification, or at least every 10 years.
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Plan regular fire drills to ensure everyone knows what to do in case the alarm sounds. Hold several practices at night.
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Meet at a pre-determined location: Once outside, stay outside.
Additional fire safety information can be obtained by calling the Fire Prevention Office at 268-4441.
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