As Victorians prepare to adjust their clocks for the end of daylight saving time this weekend, RACV and the Country Fire Authority (CFA) are reminding residents about the critical importance of smoke alarm maintenance.
RACV Head of Policy James Williams said an operational smoke alarm can allow us the precious seconds we need to evacuate safely in the event of a fire emergency.
“With an average of 3,000 house fires in Victoria each year, the importance of functional smoke alarms cannot be overstated,” Mr Williams said.
“RACV is urging everyone to take some time this weekend to ensure you have reliable smoke alarms installed at your home.
“If you’re unsure how your smoke alarm works, or unable to install or change an alarm yourself, seeking a qualified professional to do the job is the best thing you can do.”
CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said it is vital all Victorians have working smoke alarms in their homes to prevent house fires and fatalities.
“The more smoke alarms you have in the home, the more likely you are to wake up and be alerted to a fire. We highly recommend residents install them in all bedrooms, living areas, and hallways for the best protection,” Mr Heffernan said.
RACV reminds tenants that while rental providers are responsible for maintaining smoke alarms, it’s crucial to report any concerns promptly with your property manager.