You've set those clocks back an hour this weekend (and hopefully enjoyed an extra hour of sleep), but did you also replace the batteries in your smoke alarms?
Duracell is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery Campaign, which offers fire departments tips and tools for encouraging communities to swap out the old batteries for new ones. The program includes an array of downloadable materials, including public service announcements and fire statistics developed by NFPA. Energizer is also donating a limited number of batteries to departments in high-risk areas.
Don't forget to also check out NFPA's extensive information on smoke alarms, including various reports and fact sheets.

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Alarm in any kind of situation need an battery.In Finland country many of home installed with alarm system think it first to be useful specially on putting a batteries that will long last.In fact in part of Helsinki there are services that give the cheapest price for the alarm and security service that every people in that place really like.
Posted by: Turvajärjestelmä | 11/07/2012 at 07:26 AM