Change Your Clocks, Change Your Batteries

Published by on November 8, 2022

Many states throughout the US turned their clocks backward for Daylight Standard Time and this is a great time to use this opportunity to change your smoke alarm batteries as well.

Because working smoke alarms are a critical element of home fire safety, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) supports any and all efforts to reinforce the importance of working batteries. However, today’s smoke alarms are not all designed the same, making battery messaging more nuanced.

The following is information to help make sure all smoke alarms have working batteries, accounting for the multiple types of smoke alarms on the market and their varying battery requirements:

  • Smoke alarms with non-replaceable 10-year batteries are designed to remain effective for up to 10 years. If the alarm chirps, warning that the battery is low, replace the entire smoke alarm right away.
  • Smoke alarms with any other type of battery need a new battery at least once a year. If that alarm chirps, warning the battery is low, replace the battery right away.
  • When replacing a battery, follow manufacturer’s list of batteries on the back of the alarm or manufacturer’s instructions. Manufacturer’s instructions are specific to the batteries (brand and model) that must be used. The smoke alarm may not work properly if a different kind of battery is used.

If you have any questions about your existing devices, give our office a call today at 206.328.3288.

For more safety tips, visit: https://www.nfpa.org/~/media/files/public-education/resources/safety-tip-sheets/smokealarms.pdf

(REPOST from nfpa.org, source: https://www.nfpa.org/Public-Education/Staying-safe/Safety-equipment/Smoke-alarms/Changing-clocks-and-batteries)

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