Smoke detectors that don't work can't save
lives. Surveys show that as many as 50% of the smoke detectors
in American homes have dead batteries.
When daylights savings time begins or ends, do you regularly
change your smoke detector batteries? This can be a lifesaving
habit. When you reset your clocks last time, if you didn't
change your smoke detector batteries as well, please make
it a point to do so NOW. Without a working smoke detector
to issue an early warning, fire can spread quickly through
a household, blocking escape routes and filling rooms with
deadly smoke.
There should be at least one smoke detector outside of each
sleeping area and on every floor of your home. For increased
protection, it is recommended that a smoke detector be installed
in each sleeping room. All smoke detectors must be inspected
and tested on a monthly basis. Properly installed and working
smoke detectors will provide an early warning and nearly double
the chance of surviving a fire. For more information, contact
the Fire Prevention Division of the Santa Clara Fire Department
at 615-4970. |