Smoke alarms save lives by giving you and your family an early warning if a fire starts in your home. In fact, in the event of a house fire you’re four times more likely to die if your home doesn’t have a working smoke alarm. That’s why it’s essential that you not only have smoke alarms installed in your home, but that you also keep them in good working order. By performing some simple checks and keeping up regular maintenance, you’ll make sure they’re working effectively and are ready to spring into action if they’re ever needed,
2017 Daylight Saving
DST Start (Clock Forward) Sunday, October 1, 2:00am (First Sunday of the month)
Daylight saving is not observed in Queensland, the Northern Territory or Western Australia
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