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March 13th Marks "Change Your Clocks, Change Your Batteries" - Nationwide
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Energizer and the Delaware State Fire School Remind Families to Change Your Clock Change Your Battery March 13th Energizer and The Delaware State Fire School Contact: Mike Lowe, Senior Instructor, 739-4773 Dover, DE – In today's fast-paced world, we often forget to stop and do the small things in life that matter most. On March 13th , Energizer and the Delaware State Fire School are teaming up on the Change Your Clock Change Your Battery® program to remind families of a simple task that could make the difference in surviving a home fire. Having a working smoke alarm doubles a families chances of escaping, thus surviving a home fire*, but only if it works. This campaign encourages families to take action in preventing accidental deaths caused by home fires and carbon monoxide by changing the batteries in smoke alarms and CO detectors. "Unfortunately, changing the batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors is not always top of mind for families," says Michael Lowe, Senior Instructor, at the Delaware State Fire School, In fact, while 96 percent of American homes do have smoke alarms, the sad truth is that 19 percent of these do not work due to worn out or missing batteries. Fifteen fire deaths occurred in Delaware in 2010 and only who were in the presence of a working smoke alarm. The habit of changing batteries during Daylight-Saving Time is an easy task that can be the difference between life and death." Why this program is lifesaving: The National Fire Protection Association reports that a home fire death occurs somewhere in the nation approximately every three (3) hours. In fact, home fires kill 540 children, 14 years old and under, each year.* Having a working smoke alarm can provide those crucial extra seconds to escape a burning home. Therefore, it is critical for families to adopt the life-saving habit of the Change Your Clock Change Your Battery® program to make sure they take this one simple step to help keep their families safe.
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