Illinois officials urge residents to test and replace smoke and carbon monoxide alarms as daylight saving time begins.
With the time change this weekend, fire officials are reminding people to check their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
We tested popular carbon monoxide detectors in our lab to determine which models have the best response times across different CO concentrations.
As Ohioans prepare to "spring forward" for the upcoming time change this weekend, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal is urging everyone to use this ...
With daylight saving time around the corner, the Zanesville Fire Department says that it’s also the time to change your ...
Spring cleaning usually brings the same list of chores: decluttering closets, scrubbing floors, washing windows and tackling maintenance tasks that piled up over winter. But one of the most important ...
Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday, which is also a good time for residents to take a simple but potentially life-saving fire safety step.
With daylight saving time beginning this weekend, State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is reminding residents to check their ...
Keeping your home and family safe from fire and carbon monoxide hazards starts with proper detection. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are essential tools that save lives by providing early ...
The city wants to help homeowners stay safe, offering to install free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors for those eligible.
Remember to set your clocks one hour ahead at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8. While updating your clocks, residents are reminded ...