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Public Service Announcement
Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency Encourages Residents to Change Smoke Alarm Batteries
Along with Clocks
(Friday, April 2, 2004) - Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Services encourages residents to change batteries and test
their smoke alarms this weekend when they change their clocks.
Working smoke alarms can cut the chance of dying in a home fire nearly in half by providing the extra time critical for safe
escape. Most home fires occur at night when people are sleeping. Most fire fatalities are the result of smoke inhalation;
lethal amounts of smoke build long before the flames spread. Working smoke alarms will alert residents while there is still
time to get out alive.
The Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Service requires a minimum of at least one working smoke alarm outside each
sleeping area and on every level of the home. Also, if you have electrically operated smoke alarms, it is strongly
recommended that residents have a "battery backup" smoke alarm.
Lithium battery smoke alarms are a new technology that has become available. Because lithium batteries last
approximately the length of a smoke alarm (10 years), owners do not have to remember to change batteries regularly.
However, all alarms should still be tested on a regular basis, monthly if possible.
The Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency has an "Alarmed and Ready Program" that supplies smoke alarms to residents
who do not have at least one working smoke alarm. Please contact 490-5590 or 490-5546 for information on this program.
SMOKE ALARMS - DON'T "LIVE" HOME WITHOUT THEM!
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G. Wayne Higgins or Kevin Thomas
Public Education Division
490-4017
higginw[at]halifax.ca
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