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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•5 months agowrite dates on your Backups Batteries (ALL OF THEM) Put dates on your CO2 detectors and Smoke Alarms. They do not work forever and have a limited lifeline. They shouldn’t be used after the expiration of that time. PUT DATES ON THOSE THINGS. Sharpies work great for that.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•5 months agoAny smoke alarm I’ve seen always has the year of production on them, or the year of expiry (typically 10 years after production).
write dates on your
Backups
Batteries (ALL OF THEM)
Put dates on your CO2 detectors and Smoke Alarms. They do not work forever and have a limited lifeline. They shouldn’t be used after the expiration of that time.
PUT DATES ON THOSE THINGS. Sharpies work great for that.
Any smoke alarm I’ve seen always has the year of production on them, or the year of expiry (typically 10 years after production).