WHEELING, W.Va. — With daylight saving time coming up Sunday, it can be important to spring forward with fire safety. Sunday, we'll lose an hour of sleep, and most clocks will need to be changed.
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As daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, the American Red Cross is urging you to test your smoke alarms while turning your clocks back.“Working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire ...
Ohio fire officials urge residents to check smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors when clocks 'spring forward' this weekend.
Illinois officials urge residents to test and replace smoke and carbon monoxide alarms as daylight saving time begins.
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