Maintenance Monday: Battery Check

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Main­te­nance Mon­day is a reg­u­lar “col­umn” of sorts in which I share a main­te­nance tip.  I am of the “qual­ity, not quan­tity” phi­los­o­phy and, to me, a key ele­ment of truly fru­gal liv­ing is buy­ing high qual­ity prod­ucts and then doing every­thing nec­es­sary to pro­tect that invest­ment and pro­long the life of my possessions.

~ o o o O o o o ~

This reminder’s a bit late, but as they say, bet­ter late than never, right?

We’re now two weeks into a new year.  How many of you remem­bered to change the bat­ter­ies in your home’s smoke detec­tors?  [I sure hope I shouldn’t have first asked how many of you have smoke detectors.]

It is gen­er­ally rec­om­mended that home­own­ers change the bat­ter­ies in their smoke detec­tors at least once per year.  I have seen sources that rec­om­mend chang­ing bat­ter­ies every 6 months, or twice a year.  But in my expe­ri­ence, espe­cially if you’re using a depend­able brand-name bat­tery, once a year is plenty.  If your detec­tors start to chirp before your annual bat­tery replace­ment date, you should con­sider chang­ing bat­tery brands or switch­ing to a 6-month replace­ment schedule.

It is also rec­om­mended that your smoke detec­tors be replaced every 8 or so years.  Although the thought of per­fectly good smoke detec­tors chok­ing our already over­flow­ing land­fills makes me wince, that rec­om­men­da­tion makes sense.  Eight years of dust, smoke (cig­a­rette smoke, cook­ing smoke, etc.), and the vari­a­tions of tem­per­a­tures though­out the years will even­tu­ally take their toll on the plas­tics used in the detec­tors.  In addi­tion, tech­nol­ogy is always chang­ing (and usu­ally improv­ing) so upgrad­ing to new detec­tors every 8 years seems reasonable.

My detec­tors should have another 5 or so years of ser­vice left in them.  But the bat­tery replace­ment process is over­due.  I’ve dug up a rel­a­tively fresh box of 9 volt bat­ter­ies (expi­ra­tion date is March 2010) so now it’s time to find a step-ladder and get to work.  Hm, this sounds like an excel­lent task for The Son, doesn’t it?  Time for mom to pro­vide a lit­tle les­son in home maintenance.

Oh, and don’t for­get to replace the backup bat­tery in your CO2 detec­tor at the same time!

If you’ve changed your smoke detec­tor bat­ter­ies this year — on your own or after my reminder, use the com­ment box to check in and let me know :-)

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2 Comments

  1. Posted January 14, 2008 at 11:10 am | Permalink

    I’m lucky. My smoke detec­tors are wired up to the mains, with rechar­gable batteries.

  2. Posted January 14, 2008 at 5:12 pm | Permalink

    My hus­band and I can’t remem­ber if we’ve done this in the last few months. We prob­a­bly should change them.

    Good tips!

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