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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME: TURN YOUR CLOCKS FORWARD AND TEST YOUR SMOKE ALARMS

May 8, 2021. San Antonio, Texas. Red Cross volunteers Celeste Carrola and Benjamin Quick share home fire safety information with Gerald Davis as part of the Sound the Alarm day of action on May 8, 2021. Davis made a Sound the Alarm appointment with the Red Cross because he wanted his home to be safer. “I cannot thank you all enough for being here today,” Davis said. “It means so much. And I am going to tell my neighbors about this, so expect some calls!” Photo by Scott Dalton/American Red Cross

(Portland, OR) March 10, 2022 — Daylight saving time begins this Sunday, March 13, and the American Red Cross Cascades Region reminds everyone to TURN your clocks forward one hour and TEST your smoke alarms.

Did you know working smoke alarms can cut the risk of dying in a home fire by half? That’s why it’s critical to “Turn and Test” and take these lifesaving steps to stay safe from home fires — the nation’s most frequent disaster:

“As many as seven people die in this country every day from a home fire, but smoke alarms cut your risk in half,” said Rebecca Marshall, Disaster Officer, Red Cross Cascades. “Protect your household this weekend. Turn your clocks forward and test your smoke alarms.”

Visit redcross.org/fire for more information, including an escape plan to practice with your family. You can also download our free Emergency app by searching for “American Red Cross” in app stores.

HOME FIRE CAMPAIGN SAVING LIVES The Red Cross responds to more than 60,000 disasters every year and most of them are home fires. To help prevent fire-related deaths and injuries, the Red Cross launched the Home Fire Campaign with community partners in 2014 to reduce fire-related deaths and injuries.

So far, the Home Fire Campaign has reached more than 2.5 million people and is credited with saving more than 1,200 lives across the country. Visit redcross.org/HomeFireStories to learn more.

Not everyone is familiar with how to test or install a smoke alarm. Click here for a video to help walk them through the process.

May 8, 2021. San Antonio, Texas.
Red Cross volunteers Celeste Carrola and Benjamin Quick share home fire safety information with Gerald Davis as part of the Sound the Alarm day of action on May 8, 2021. Davis made a Sound the Alarm appointment with the Red Cross because he wanted his home to be safer. “I cannot thank you all enough for being here today,” Davis said. “It means so much. And I am going to tell my neighbors about this, so expect some calls!”
Photo by Scott Dalton/American Red Cross

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