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Billerica Fire | MA Posted on February 21, 2019 by Diane DelogeFebruary 21, 2019
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Billerica Fire | MA Posted on November 29, 2018 by Diane DelogeNovember 29, 2018
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Billerica Fire | MA Posted on November 1, 2018 by Diane DelogeNovember 1, 2018

The Billerica Fire Department, Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, & Massachusetts State Fire Marshal are asking that while you’re changing your clocks this weekend, you also check your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. We also request that you check the alarms in the homes of elderly relatives and neighbors who may struggle or be unable to check their own.

Do my alarms need fresh batteries? Unless you have newer alarms with 10-year sealed batteries (most of us do not have these), your alarms probably need fresh batteries! Even hard-wired alarms depend on battery backup when the electricity is out. Still not convinced? Keep in mind that power is sometimes lost during emergencies such as fires – the battery power source is absolutely essential. Please, replace your batteries and press “test” to ensure you have working alarms in your home.

Do the alarms need replacing? The Massachusetts State Fire Marshal’s press release reminds us that “smoke alarms need to be replaced after ten years usually, and carbon monoxide alarms usually after 5-7.” Like anything else in your home, these alarms are only reliable for so long. All alarms should have the date of manufacture visible on the device. It’s likely displayed on the back of the alarm which can be easily checked while replacing the batteries. A smoke alarm that shows a date that is prior to November 2008 should be replaced. You can check the manufacturers recommendations for more information on your specific alarms.

Click here to view the press release from the Department of Fire Services.

2018 Fire Prevention Week Open House

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on October 9, 2018 by Diane DelogeOctober 9, 2018

Join us on Saturday, October 13th, 2018 from 11am-2pm at Billerica Fire Headquarters (8 Good Street) for our annual open house! Enjoy FREE pizza & drinks while you check out the fire trucks in our largest fire station, learn about fire safety, and meet the firefighters who protect your community.

Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery.

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on March 10, 2018 by Diane DelogeMarch 10, 2018

The Billerica Fire Department would like to remind you that when Daylight Savings Time arrives on March 11, 2018 and you change your clock, please also remember to change the batteries in your smoke and CO alarms. Please remember that …

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