Calhoun Times

Commission­er King: Change clocks, change batteries

- DON’T FORGET TO SET CLOCKS FORWARD 1 HOUR

From the Office of Commission­er of Insurance and Safety Fire

Insurance and Safety Fire Commission­er John F. King urges all Georgians to change their smoke alarm batteries this weekend when they change their clocks to mark the beginning of Daylight Saving Time.

“Smoke alarms protect your lives and belongings by warning when there might be a fire in your home or place of work,” said Commission­er

King. “However, a smoke alarm’s lifesaving capacity ends when it runs out of batteries. Fire safety experts advise that smoke alarm batteries should be changed twice per year, and ... Daylight Saving Time is the perfect opportunit­y to replace the batteries in our smoke alarms.”

Smoke alarm batteries can be the difference between life and death for too many Georgians. There have been at least 27 home fire fatalities so far in 2023, with several homes having missing or non-functionin­g smoke alarms. According to the National Fire Protection Associatio­n, the death rate in homes without functionin­g smoke alarms was more than twice as high compared to homes with working smoke alarms between 2014 and 2018.

Commission­er King also encourages Georgians to test and clean dust from their smoke alarms monthly

daylight saving Time begins at 2 a.m. sunday.

and to practice an escape plan in case their home is ever impacted by a fire. More informatio­n on fire safety can be obtained from our office, the U.S. Fire Administra­tion, the American Red Cross, or your local fire station.

Daylight Savings Time begins this Sunday, March 12, at 2 a.m., when all clocks are set forward one hour.

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