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Whether your smoke and/or CO2 alarm is wired-in or freestanding, they both have one thing in common – A BATTERY.

You can make this Valentine’s Day present to your significant other, your folks, your kids, or even YOURSELF!

Just because it beeps when you press it does not mean it’s providing safety throughout your home.

So just before you turn the lights down low, slip into a more comfortable outfit and open the Champagne, do one thing first.

Get either you or your “significant-other”  up on a ladder and replace the battery (DO NOT BUY CHEAP OR OLD BATTERIES)

Hang on a sec, you’re not done yet. Not get some damp newspaper to make sure that the sensor is working.

Now tonight is yours, and tomorrow night, and the night after that, etc.

Here’s a little video from YouTube to keep you entertained” How To Change Smoke Detector Batteries

When you’re done, recycle the old batteries.