Turning the clocks back? Time to check the smoke alarms, too.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS — This Sunday is the end of Daylight Savings time, and the American Red Cross wants area residents to check their smoke detector batteries, in addition to getting back that hour of sleep lost last spring.
“This is a perfect time to check your smoke alarms, and make sure the alarms work by pushing the test button,” said Emily Richards, disaster program manager. “It’s also a good time for checking carbon monoxide detectors. You should replace the batteries in both smoke and carbon monoxide detectors at least once a year.”
Fore more information about smoke detectors, please visit http://arcillinois.org/tip-library/fire-safety/smoke-alarms-and-carbon-monoxide-detectors/
This weekend is also a good time to make sure emergency preparedness supplies are ready for the fall and winter. Home kits should include, at the minimum:
Three-day supply of non-perishable food items and water (one gallon per person per day)
Flashlight
Battery-powered or crank radio
Can opener
First aid kit
Copies of important documents
Special items such as medications, diapers and infant formula
For families that already have an emergency preparedness kit, check it for expired food items, and refresh staples such as water, food and batteries. If there have been changes in prescriptions or dietary needs, add new foods and medications as needed.
Taking simple actions like these can help you be better prepared for emergencies. You can find more information on preparedness on redcross.org.