Change your smoke detector batteries when you “Spring Forward” or “Fall Back”

It’s a good habit to form. If you use battery-powered smoke detectors in your home or business, change the batteries each spring and fall as you turn your clocks forward or back when Daylight Saving Time starts and ends.

No, there’s nothing magical about doing these tasks at the same time – it’s just an excellent way to link the tasks in your memory and avoid having a dead smoke detector. The last thing you want is to find out your batteries are dead by having a fire in your home or office and the detector fails to warn you!

(While we hope that never happens, BluSky is here for you if you ever need fire damage cleanup and restoration.)

It’s recommended that the battery in every smoke detector be changed at least annually. If you didn’t change them at the last time change, then you definitely want to do so at the next change.

By the way, most of us rely on mobile devices whose clocks change automatically when the time changes. The challenge we face is remembering all of the other clocks that need to be changed manually. Here’s a few that we sometimes overlook:

  • Microwave/oven clocks
  •  Coffeemaker clocks
  •  Programmable thermostat clocks
  •  Car radio clocks
  •  Alarm clocks
  •  Mantel clocks
  •  Wristwatches (yes, some folks still wear them!)

Candace Johnson

Corporate Marketing Manager

Candace is a veteran marketer, who specializes in bringing out the best in companies. Responsibilities for BluSky include content creation and editing, brand management and consistency, website management, public relations writing, advertising, and social media management. Candace lives just south of Chicago with her husband Eric and three children.

Candace Johnson

Corporate Marketing Manager
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