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6 BIANNUAL SAFETY TASKS
Your clocks aren’t the only thing you should change for Daylight Saving Time.
With all of the reminders out there, it’s hard to forget to change your clocks
when Daylight Saving Time (DST) rolls around.
To ensure peak performance and safety schedule a professional
furnace inspection. Source: blog.allstate.com/daylight-savings-9-things-to-do/
The US Fire Administration suggests having your chimney inspected annually. Source: blog.allstate.com/daylight-savings-9-things-to-do/
A certified chimney specialist will look for
obstructions, soundness and soot build-up that
pose potential fire hazards.Source: blog.allstate.com/daylight-savings-9-things-to-do/
Promote better heat transfer and increase the efficiency of your water heater by draining a quart of water from the tank every three months (or at least twice a year). Source: blog.allstate.com/daylight-savings-9-things-to-do/
Check light bulbs and light fixtures and
consider replacing conventional bulbs with
energy-efficient compact fluorescent or LED bulbs.
Source: blog.allstate.com/daylight-savings-9-things-to-do/
Summer is coming! Check the first aid
kit to make sure you have everything
to combat bumps, scrapes and stings. Source: blog.allstate.com/daylight-savings-9-things-to-do/
The National Fire Protection Association suggests replacing the batteries on these devices twice a year. Source: blog.allstate.com/daylight-savings-9-things-to-do/
Along with these safety tips, don’t forget to “spring” forward
or “fall” back one hour! Source: blog.allstate.com/daylight-savings-9-things-to-do/