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alarm-clock-499038_1920Working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire in half

– Two-thirds of home fire deaths result from fires in homes without a working smoking alarm, according to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA). The City of Paso Robles fire fighters remind you to not only change your clock for Daylight Saving Time but the batteries in your smoke alarms, too. More than 2,300 people die each year in home fires. Having a smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm that works 24 hours a day greatly increases your chance of survival if your home catches on fire. The NFPA reports that working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire in half. Research has also demonstrated that photoelectric smoke alarms are more effective at warning people of smoke from smoldering fires than ionization smoke alarms. With earlier warning, people have more time to escape a burning structure and call 911.

“Saving your life can be as simple as changing your smoke alarm batteries once a year and replacing smoke alarms every seven to 10 years,” says John Prickett, a fire fighter at The City of Paso Robles Department of Emergency Services.

Your local fire fighters recommend:

  • Installing a dual purpose smoke alarm in every bedroom, outside of every bedroom and on each floor of your home.
  • Special smoke alarms are even available for those who are deaf or hearing-impaired.
  • Installing carbon monoxide alarms in your home and check them once a month. Carbon monoxide fumes are poisonous and will increase the intensity of a fire if ignited.

 

In the case of an emergency, call 911 for the help of your local fire fighters.

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