Safety tips from North Smithfield Fire & Rescue
Change your clocks = Change the batteries in your smoke & Carbon Monoxide detectors!
Change your clocks = Change the batteries in your smoke & Carbon Monoxide detectors!
We can’t say it enough!
It is so important to check the batteries in your smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms. This inexpensive item can SAVE A LIFE!
Some smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms come with a ten year sealed battery. If you have this type of alarm, we ask that you test them periodically. Information about testing can be found in the manufactures instructions. Replace smoke detectors every ten years and carbon monoxide detectors every five years.
Alert - During home inspections, our fire prevention division has found non-certified smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. In most cases, these alarms were purchased through the internet. Please make sure, when buying smoke and Carbon monoxide detectors, they have the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) stamp or the Factory Mutual (FM) stamp. UL and FM certified products are accepted under the Rhode Island State Fire Code.
Heating appliances require maintenance to guarantee efficiency. Failure to maintain this equipment adds great risk for fire and/or carbon monoxide exposure.
· Chimney’s should be cleaned and inspected regularly.
· Boilers should be serviced to include testing and inspection.
· Fireplaces should be cleaned regularly.
Also, remember to use all heating units to the manufactures specification. Space heaters are safe when used correctly.
NEVER use any heating appliance against manufactures recommendations.
As always, feel free to contact the North Smithfield Fire Prevention office at (401) 762-1135 Monday through Thursday between the hours of 07:00 a.m. and 05:00 p.m. for any fire safety questions you may have. There is no fee for us to come to your home, for a fire safety inspection to make sure your home is safe.
Stay Healthy & Safe!
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