It’s time to adjust all of the clocks in your home.
Daylight Savings Time is over, which means the clocks went back one hour last night.
Niagara fire officials think this is a great opportunity to check all of the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in your home.
They should be checked every six months and you should also test your alarms on a monthly basis.
Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms have to be located outside all of the sleeping areas in the home.
Smoke alarms also have to be located on every level of the home as well.

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