Protect Your Belongings and Family From the Threat of Fire
Your fire alarm protects you and your belongings, you know those valuable televisions, kitchen appliances, and personal articles. Now, I do not mean to go scaring you, but to ensure that the alarm is in working order you need to take steps to make it so.
Oddly, most people wait until the thing starts to do that unbelievably annoying beeping to let you know the battery is dying. For me, the opportunity to avoid that is enough to get me to do what I am meant to do, and that is switch the batteries out every six months.
Now, you can put those batteries in other things that do not hold such weighty roles, like the shower radio, or maybe the buzzer in one of your family board games. If you think you will never be able to remember to do this, well just make it a habit when you turn back the clocks for daylight savings time. That will be very specific, and there is no room for mistake that way. In addition, it is a fine time for you to check on all your other batteries, to confirm they are not a fire hazard of their own. Check and double check on that to do list, feels good doesn’t it?