South County Fire: Change your clocks, check your batteries - Lynnwood Today

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As Daylight Saving Time concludes on November 3, South County Fire is reminding residents to change their clocks and check the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. This yearly initiative emphasizes the critical importance of home safety, particularly with the approach of winter when heating systems are frequently used. A functioning smoke alarm can significantly increase the chances of survival in a fire, making it essential for households to take this precaution seriously. The fire department's message encourages individuals to set reminders to perform these checks as part of their seasonal routine. Additionally, the campaign serves to raise awareness about the dangers of smoke and carbon monoxide, which can pose significant risks if not monitored.

By prioritizing these simple tasks, families can protect themselves from potential fire hazards and ensure their peace of mind. This proactive approach can ultimately save lives and prevent tragic accidents. Residents are urged to engage in this vital safety practice for their homes and loved ones.

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