FREDERICTON (GNB) – As clocks are moved back an hour this weekend, New Brunswickers are also reminded to change the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Daylight time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 7.

“Working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms save lives and prevent injuries by giving you and your family early warning of a fire or carbon monoxide leak,” said provincial fire marshal Mike Lewis. “Take the time this weekend to ensure your alarms are working properly by testing them and changing batteries.”

The Office of the Fire Marshal urges New Brunswickers to follow these steps to ensure their home is protected:

·         Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of your home, including the basement.

·         Replace smoke alarms that are older than 10 years, whether they are battery-powered or hard-wired.

·         If you have an attached garage or any device that burns wood, gas, oil or propane, install a carbon monoxide alarm outside all sleeping areas. Replace these alarms every seven to 10 years depending upon the manufacturer’s guidelines.

·         Press the test button on each smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. If it sounds, it confirms power is present and circuits are operating.

·         Create and practise an escape plan with your family.

Additional fire safety tips are available online.