Thursday, November 1, 2012

Energizer Change Your Clock Change Your Battery Reminder & Giveaway







It’s hard to believe that in just a few days we will be changing our clocks back from Daylight Saving Time.  This year the time change is on November 4 and it also marks the 25th anniversary of the annual Change Your Clock Change Your Battery® program.  Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) are once again working with local fire departments nationwide to raise awareness on the importance of working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors in helping to keep families safe in their homes. 

Thirty-eight percent of fatal fire injuries occur in homes with no smoke alarms, while 24 percent occur in homes in which at least one smoke alarm is present but fails to operate, frequently due to dead or missing batteries.* 
In my house we also know that it means to change the batteries in our smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector. Its a simple important life-saving reminder to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors when you set your clocks back – it could help save a life. If you have family members that are elderly or in need of help changing the batteries its a great way to help out and save lives.


Even my son knows we need to change our batteries! He helps out by handing me the package then later placing our old battery in the recycling bin at the store.


Win Prizes from Energizer:
Now until  November 4, visit the Energizer Bunny® Facebook page and click on the Fire Safety Info Tab.  Here you will have the chance to enter a sweepstakes to win an additional Family Safety Kit.  Energizer will be giving away one Family Safety Kit per day for 25 days.  
Contained in the kit, valued at more than $150 is:
·         One reusable grocery tote
·         Two Kidde Battery-Operated Combination Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarms
·         One package of Energizer Advanced Lithium batteries
·         One package of Energizer® MAX® Batteries with Power Seal Technology
·         Two Energizer flashlights
·         Two Energizer Flameless Wax Candles
·         One Energizer Bunny Plush Bunny

In addition you can find fire safety tips, a home escape plan that you can download and draw your family’s home escape plan, as well as a coloring and activity sheet.

The Change Your Clock Change Your Battery® program is just one of the ways Energizer brings to life the company’s commitment to making a positive impact in communities across the country. that’s positivenergy™   For more information, please visit energizer.com and facebook.com/energizerbunny.



Family Safety Kit


Having a reliable flash light is a must for your home, plus it can make for fun shadow puppet times! Just be sure to have back up Energizer batteries in your home.

Since having my son I have wanted to find a good smoke and carbon monoxide detector that talks. The alarm sound scares my son so a talking one might be something that he will be able to follow the directions from. This time of year with more candles lit and holiday lights up is also great to talk about fire safety and what to do in an emergency with your kids. 




Giveaway

Family Safety Kit complete with a reusable grocery tote containing:
·         One two-pack of 9volt Energizer® MAX® Batteries with Power Seal Technology – Dependable, powerful performance for the devices that help keep your family safe; now hold their charge when stored for up to five years
·         One Energizer® Flameless Wax Candle – Enjoy the realistic flicker of a scented wax candle without the worry of open flame or hassle of soot and dripping wax
·         One Energizer® Weatheready® Safety Light – Waterproof flashlight powered by AA, AAA or C cell batteries; includes safety whistle and imprinted preparedness checklist
·         One Kidde Battery-Operated Combination Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarm

The total value of the Family Safety Kit is approximately $78 per kit.


Enter the Giveaway in the Rafflecopter giveaway below:

 a Rafflecopter giveaway

 
* Fire statistics were obtained from reports by the Fire Analysis and Research Division of the National Fire Protection Association. 
*Limited to US residents 18 years old and above. Giveaway starts Nov. 1 2012 and ends on Nov 15, 2012 at midnight EST. Winner will be emailed and has 72 hours to respond before another winner is selected. I was not paid for this giveaway or post. The opinions on this item are 100% mine and may vary from others. The sponsor is responsible for providing the prize. I was sent a Energizer Family Safety Kit for my review.
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13 comments

skkorman said...

Yes, I remember—because it is important to do so!

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Betty Roberts said...

Yes I remember :)

dlhaley said...

Yes, I do.

Unknown said...

No, I don't usually. I change them when the units beep, letting me know the batteries are low.

Rambles of a SAHM said...

Nope, we also change ours when it beeps!

Amy L said...

We try to remember to change the smoke alarm batteries when we change the clocks. If not, then they beep at us incessantly when the batteries are low, so then they get taken care of quickly!

Rochel S said...

We usually change it when it starts beeping.

Heather! said...

Yep, we change them every fall.
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Tabathia B said...

Not really maintenance usually changes them once a year

Unknown said...

We change the batteries when the alarm starts making a chirping sound

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latanya t said...

not always

Unknown said...

Sometimes :)

janetfaye said...

I try to remember but sometimes I don't.

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