Chief Nathan Walker
3 Morgan Ave.
Newbury, MA 019510
For Immediate Release
Friday, Oct. 21, 2016
Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net
Newbury Fire Department Reminds Residents, Businesses to Test Smoke Detectors During Daylight Saving Time
NEWBURY — Fire Chief Nathan Walker and the Newbury Fire Department encourage residents to test their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors when setting their clocks back for daylight saving time.
Daylight saving begins Sunday, Nov. 6 at 2 a.m.
“Residents should be advised that they should be replacing their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors every ten years,” Chief Walker said. “In addition, daylight saving time is a good opportunity to replace batteries if need be.”
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that 71 percent of smoke alarms that failed to operate had missing, disconnected or dead batteries. The Newbury Fire Department asks that all business owners not only change the batteries in their clocks, smoke or carbon monoxide detectors, but also replace the batteries on wall mounted emergency lights and exit signs. All businesses have emergency backup lighting as a safety feature to provide temporary lighting in case of power failure.
In order to keep your home safe and prevent fires, Chief Walker recommends that residents follow safety tips outlined by NFPA:
• Test smoke alarms at least once a month using the test button. Replace the smoke alarm immediately if it doesn’t respond properly when tested.
• Replace batteries when you change your clocks.
• Make sure that everyone in the home understands the sound of the smoke alarm and knows how to respond.
• Replace all smoke alarms when they reach 10 years old.
• Smoke alarms with non-replaceable (life-long) batteries are designed to remain effective for up to 10 years. If the alarm chirps, a warning that the battery is low, replace the entire smoke alarm right away.
The replacement process is fairly simple and batteries can be purchased for most units at the local hardware store. Many fire protection companies can also provide this service.
The Newbury Fire Department strives to continue to enhance and educate its residents to bring awareness of fire and life safety. For more information on smoke detector safety, visit the NFPA website or contact the Newbury Fire Department at 978-462-2282.
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