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Enfield Fire Rescue Reminds Residents to Check Smoke and CO Detectors During Daylight Saving Time

ENFIELD, Connecticut — Fire Chief Edward Richards and Enfield Fire Rescue encourages residents to test their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors when setting their clocks back for daylight saving time. 

Daylight saving ends Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 a.m.

“Having functioning smoke and CO detectors is extremely important and we are encouraging everyone to take the time to ensure that these life-saving devices are working properly,” said Fire Chief Richards. “By simply checking your devices, you are doing your family an invaluable service that can prevent illness or death.”

According to the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF), working smoke alarms decrease the risk of dying in home fires by nearly half. Additionally, in many reported home fires in which smoke alarms were present but did not operate, the batteries had been removed or the alarm was disconnected due to dead battery alerts or nuisance alarms.

Enfield Fire Rescue also asks that all business owners not only change their clocks, but also change the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and replace the batteries on wall mounted emergency lights and exit signs. All businesses should have emergency backup lighting as a safety feature to provide temporary lighting in case of power failure.


In order to keep your family and home safe, Enfield Fire recommends that residents follow safety tips outlined by IAFF:

For more information on smoke detector and CO alarm safety, contact the Enfield Fire Rescue at 860-745-1878.

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