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FIRE!! by Thomas's Pics
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  • Post category:Personal safety
  • Post published:June 14, 2012

Smoke alarms: always check the battery regularly (test it once a week), replacing it when necessary (at least once a year), always have spare batteries for it, and never remove the batteries for other purposes.

Source: Fire Service

Photo: FIRE!! by Thomas's Pics under Creative Commons license

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