Daylight Savings Reminds Us to Check Smoke Alarms

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Smoke Alarms

Fire and Emergency New Zealand is reminding everyone to check their smoke alarms are working and in the right places this Daylight-Saving weekend.

“When you’re sleeping, you can’t smell smoke, but smoke from a house fire can be fatal within three minutes,” says Community Education Manager Adrian Nacey.

“Working smoke alarms in the right places will give you the earliest possible warning. They are your best chance of surviving a house fire,” he continues.

“Closed doors stop smoke alarms from detecting smoke, so it’s important there are enough smoke alarms installed to cover your whole house.

“Test your smoke alarms at least every six months. Press the button in the centre of the alarm and hold down until you hear a beep. Use a broom handle if you can’t reach the button.”

Fire and Emergency recommends having a working smoke alarm in every bedroom, hallway and living area. They also recommend vacuuming or dusting smoke alarms every six months to help prevent false alarms.

Also, keep an eye on the expiry date of your smoke alarms. “The expiry date is usually located on the bottom or side of the alarm. If there’s no expiry date, it’s best to replace the alarm.

“Take the time this weekend to get prepared. It’s also a great opportunity to come up with a 3-Step Escape Plan with your family and practise it.”

A 3-Step Escape Plan includes having working smoke alarms in the right places, two ways out and a safe meeting place.

Find more information on how to look after your smoke alarms and to create a three-step escape plan on our website at www.escapemyhouse.co.nz.