
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. Before heading to bed Saturday night, set clocks back one hour to “fall back” and enjoy an extra hour of sleep.
While you’re adjusting the time, fire officials urge families to use the moment as a safety check. The Georgia State Fire Commissioner’s Office recommends replacing smoke-alarm batteries twice a year — even if they aren’t chirping — to ensure they work when it matters most.
If you need help testing or replacing alarm batteries, contact your local fire department.
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