Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Fall Back: Replace batteries and out-of-date detectors | News, Sports, Jobs



Do not forget, this weekend is the end of Daylight Saving Time (at 2 a.m. Sunday, to be precise). While we’ll gain back an hour of sleep, we should all also gain a little peace of mind knowing our homes are safer from the risks of fire or carbon monoxide poisoning after having tested our detectors and changed the batteries.
“We see the life-saving impact properly functioning smoke alarms can have when the worst happens,” said Ohio Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon. “Working smoke alarms save lives, cutting your risk of dying in a house fire in half.”
Reardon’s office reminds homeowners to put in a fresh set of batteries and check the expiration date on detectors. “Any alarms with a manufacture date of 2012 or earlier should be replaced,” the fire marshal’s office said.
It’s also a good time to think about placement of such devices. Smoke alarms…

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