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Spring forward with Daylight Savings Time

We move the clocks forward this weekend as Daylight Savings time begins on Sunday.

Comox Fire Chief Gord Schreiner says it’s also a good time to make sure your home is prepped for an emergency. He says this weekend is a great time to check and change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

“The one or two-dollar investment in the battery can certainly make a big difference in your life and save lives and reduce property damage”, says Schreiner.

Schreiner is also reminding drivers to get a good night sleep before the Monday commute as the time change can throw some people off.

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