Change your clock (and batteries) Saturday night
It's "fall back" time. A day to sleep an extra hour. A day to change your battery on your smoke alarm.
The fire department uses the end of daylight savings to remind residents to change their batteries. According to the department, three out of 10 reported household fires take place in homes with missing or dead batteries in smoke alarms.
Low-income residents and seniors are eligible for free smoke alarms. For more information, call (909) 477-2770.
The fire department uses the end of daylight savings to remind residents to change their batteries. According to the department, three out of 10 reported household fires take place in homes with missing or dead batteries in smoke alarms.
Low-income residents and seniors are eligible for free smoke alarms. For more information, call (909) 477-2770.



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