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Published on October 29, 2024
By Office of Communication
Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, which public safety officials say is a good reminder to switch out smoke detector batteries and to be extra cautious for bike riders and pedestrians during darker commutes.
The Arlington Fire Department reminds you to test your smoke alarm every month and change the battery at least once a year. The service life of most smoke alarms is 10 years. The manufacture date is found on the back of the alarm. When your smoke alarm is 10 years old, or fails its monthly test, it needs to be replaced.
Here are some facts and figures about smoke alarms from the National Fire Protection Association:
Daylight Saving Time also brings earlier evenings and darker commutes. Look Out Texans is reminding drivers to use their lights and watch for people walking and biking.
“Whether in an urban, suburban or rural setting, bicyclists and pedestrians are sharing the roads with drivers, and all users need to remain alert,” said Karla Weaver, a senior program manager for the North Central Texas Council of Governments. “Interactions between drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians can occur just about anywhere in the region. Wherever they are, everyone should be respectful and look out for one another.”