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It’s Time to “Turn Back” Your Clocks and Change Your Batteries


Release Date:  Friday, October 30, 2009  2 p.m.

The Virginia Beach Fire Department wants to remind citizens that the time is here to “turn back” your clocks by one hour. Daylight saving time ends this weekend. The official time change occurs at 2 a.m. this Sunday, Nov. 1.

 

The Fire Department also wants to remind citizens that it is equally important to check and replace the batteries in your smoke detectors. It is a vital safety device that everyone should have in their homes. Too often people don’t have smoke detectors and, if they do have them, batteries have been removed for a variety of reasons.

 

Every home should have at least two detectors. Homes with multiple stories should have smoke detectors on every level. Other places to consider placing smoke detectors:

  • Near bedrooms to wake occupants at night, since people won’t smell smoke while sleeping
  • In the kitchen
  • In the basement and stairwells
  • Near the furnace and water heater
  • In the garage

Smoke detectors need regular attention to guarantee proper function by blowing out dust and keeping them free of dust and debris.

 

The fire department also encourages carbon monoxide detectors for homes that use heating oil or natural gas for heating, cooking or hot water. Carbon Monoxide is adeadly bi-product of all fossil fuels heating oil, natural gas, coal, wood and peat. Carbon Monoxide detectors detect the presence of carbon monoxide and alert occupants before the carbon monoxide levels reach a deadly level. 

 

For Virginia Beach residents in need of a smoke detector the Virginia Beach Fire Department offers free smoke detectors through “Operation Smoke Detector.”  Residents need to call their local fire station, or call the “Operation Smoke Detector” hotline at (757) 471-5826.

 

For more information regarding smoke detectors contact the Virginia Beach Fire Department at (757) 385-4228 or online at: www.VBgov.com/fire, or http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/citizens/focus/smoke_alarms.shtm.

 

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Media Contacts:

Tim Riley
(757) 385-1075

Barbara Morrison
(757) 385-4075
bmorriso@vbgov.com

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