LA County Fire Department Media Advisory

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MEDIA RELEASE 

Public Information Officer Captain Tony Imbrenda 

Media Contact: (323) 881-2413

For Immediate Release:  November 2, 2018

 

CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS, CHANGE YOUR BATTERIES

 

As residents prepare to change their clocks on Sunday, November 4, for daylight saving time, the Los Angeles County Fire Department reminds everyone to change the batteries in every smoke and carbon monoxide detector in their homes.

When properly installed, working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors can mean the difference between life and death.

“A working smoke detector in your home greatly increases your chances of survival during a fire,” says Fire Captain Tony Imbrenda.  “The device can alert sleeping family members and provide them with critical seconds to escape.” 

Carbon monoxide poisoning can be fatal; symptoms include severe headache, dizziness, mental confusion, nausea, and fainting.

California law requires the installation of carbon monoxide detectors outside of each sleeping area in a home.  For maximum protection against carbon monoxide gas, the Los Angeles County Fire Department also recommends installing a carbon monoxide detector inside each bedroom.


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