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The Arlington Fire Department is once again reminding residents to change batteries in smoke detectors when rolling clocks back one hour this weekend.
Daylight-saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, which fire officials say is a good cue to switch out smoke detector batteries.
Smoke detectors save lives, but they require routine maintenance to ensure proper operation. The Arlington Fire Department reminds you to test your smoke alarm every month. At least once a year, you need to change the battery. The service life of most smoke alarms is 10 years. The manufacture date is found on the back of the alarm. When your smoke alarm is 10 years old, or it fails its monthly test, it needs to be replaced.
Here are some facts and figures about smoke alarms from the National Fire Protection Association:
SOURCE: NFPA's "Smoke Alarms in U.S. Home Fires" report, September 2015
Free smoke alarms, installation and replacement batteries are available for elderly and low-income residents within the City of Arlington. Call the Arlington Fire Department at 817-459-5500 for more information.