By External Author | Jan 15, 2020
Every year people die because their smoke detectors didn't go off during a fire. That's usually because the batteries were dead (or had been removed to stop false alarms) or the detector was past its useful life or was located where occupants couldn't hear the alarm. This article will tell you how to check your detectors and replace them if necessary.
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