“There is no greater tragedy than one that could have been prevented.”
I cannot take credit for this statement—however, I could not agree more and the tragedy of home fires and the devastation they inflict is a perfect example. And when the prevention is as easy as installing and maintaining smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors it becomes more ironic.
This year, Daylight Savings ends on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 2 a.m.—remember, “Spring ahead – Fall back.” In concert with the nation wide campaign “Change Your Clocks – Change Your Batteries,” the New Canaan Fire Department and the Newcomers Club of New Canaan also want to remind everyone to change the batteries in your smoke detectors.
By being proactive this also helps avoid that annoying “chirp” that inevitably starts at 2 in the morning. Also, if you have an alarm system, having annual servicing to ensure proper operation is vital.
Thanks to a generous donation by the Newcomers Club of New Canaan and the New Canaan Fire Company, firefighters will again offer free batteries to New Canaan residents (three per household, please) at fire headquarters on Main Street from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5. Residents who are unable to change their own batteries may call fire headquarters at 203-594-3140 to arrange for fire fighters to come to your residence for assistance.
Additionally, Kidde Corporation has donated smoke and CO detectors, which are available to residents who need them—also free of charge (limit three per household).
If anyone has questions or concerns about smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors or, other fire safety topics, please contact the New Canaan Fire Marshal’s Office at 203-594-3030.