Change your clocks and check your smoke alarms
This is the message from the County Fire Officer of Greater Manchester Steve McGuirk. Steve notes: “With daylight hours now getting shorter and people spending more time in the home, what better time than now to check those small items in your home which could save you or your family's lives?” “Smoke alarms were responsible for detecting many of the 2421 accidental house fires we attended last year in Greater Manchester and have saved many lives in these fires. But to save lives smoke alarms must be checked regularly to ensure they are working”, he adds. Smoke alarms are inexpensive, from less than £5, and available in DIY stores and at many supermarkets. Always make sure that they meet the BS5446 Part 1, have a 'KITEMARK' and that they are fitted in accordance with the instructions provided. For longer term protection and peace of mind, it's a good idea to fit 10-year smoke alarms. How Do I Look After My Smoke Alarm? 1. Once a year – Change your battery (unless it's a 10-year alarm). 2. Once a week – Check the alarm by pressing the button. 3. Twice a year – Vacuum and wipe the smoke alarm casing to ensure dust isn’t blocking the sensor chamber. (For mains wired alarms, switch off first.) Whatever happens – never remove the battery to use it for other purposes. In closing Steve McGuirk said: “We know that smoke alarms save lives. They can give you and your family the necessary warning to get out in the early stages of a fire which should, in turn, allow us to get to you more quickly. Once fitted they do require testing and some simple cleaning. The one sombre message I would leave you with is dead batteries can be replaced, dead families cannot.” Due to problems with spam only SalfordOnline members can now leave comments. Becoming a member of SalfordOnline only takes a minute, just hit the red Join Us button at the top right hand side of the page to create your Personal account. Got a news story? Need help with publicity for an event in Salford? Send it to newsdesk@salfordonline.com or call the SalfordOnline newsdesk on 0161 789 5377. |