Testing smoke alarms in your home.
Important
Never remove the battery from your detector, even for a short period.
Looking after your smoke alarm
Consider using one of your children's birthdays, or a special occasion, to remind you to change it.
Once a week - test the battery: press the button until the alarm sounds.
- Once a year - change the battery (unless it's a long life alarm).
- Twice a year - open the case and gently vacuum the inside to remove dust from the sensors. If it doesn't open, vacuum through the holes.
- After 10 years - replace your alarm with a whole new unit.
Smoke alarm reminder please carryout the at following to protect your home.
- Test your smoke alarm.
- Replace the batteries.
- Replace your smoke alarm.
- Hoover dust from vents.
- Wipe with damp cloth.
Use our wall chart
Keep a printed copy of the chart on a wall near your smoke alarm, so you can keep a record of its maintenance schedule. (The chart includes some useful general fire safety reminders too).Download a printer friendly wall chart
- The battery in a smoke alarm should be replaced on an annual basis.
- Place an asterisk (*) in the appropriate box in the chart to show the month in which the battery is due for renewal.
- The alarm should be tested regularly once a week.
- Tick the appropriate box in the chart when you do your weekly test.
- Vacuum inside the alarm casing once or twice a year.
Remember
- Fit smoke alarms.
- Test them each week.
- Replace the batteries once a year.
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