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City Firefighters remind residents to change their clocks and smoke detector batteries on March 9

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As daylights saving approaches, Sacramento firefighters advise residents to change their smoke detector and carbon monoxide batteries along with clock times.

The Sacramento Fire Department reminds residents to replace the batteries in all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors when moving clock forward an hour on Sunday, March 9. It is estimated that 65 percent of home fire deaths occur in homes without working smoke detectors. It’s easy to take this device for granted, but smoke detectors are essential for fire safety.

“Smoke detectors are often overlooked, but they are an important tool that saves lives,” says Interim Fire Chief Dan Haverty, “Taking the time to change out old batteries as you move your clocks forward will make your home a safer place.”

The Sacramento Fire Department offers the following tips to make sure the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in your home stay maintained and working properly:

For more fire safety information, visit the Sacramento Fire Department website at http://www.sacfire.org.

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