WHEN CHANGING CLOCKS BACK TO STANDARD TIME, CHECK BATTERIES AND AGE OF ALARMS
November 2, 2007
Since 1992, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has reminded consumers to check smoke alarms and change batteries when they change their clocks, but in that time, many alarms have lost their effectiveness. This year, CPSC wants to remind consumers to replace smoke alarms every ten years and replace carbon monoxide (CO) alarms every five years.
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