Time for bed
By Laurel (L_B)
@Happy2BeMe (99426)
Canada
November 4, 2017 9:55pm CST
The clocks are set back, the batteries in the fire alarms are changed, it is time to go to bed. Do you change the batteries in your smoke alarms when you change your clocks? We get an extra hour to our weekend.
Enjoy your extra hour of mylotting!! Bye for now.
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14 responses
@ElusiveButterfly (45946)
• United States
5 Nov 17
The extra hour will only be good if Little Miss doesn't wake early! She did stay up until 9:30 so that extra hour of rest could happen!
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@ElusiveButterfly (45946)
• United States
6 Nov 17
@Happy2BeMe she woke at 6:30 yesterday and 5:45 today. Oh I hate this time change.
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@andriaperry (116876)
• Anniston, Alabama
5 Nov 17
Yes I do. Goodnight and enjoy your hour.
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@JohnRoberts (109865)
• Los Angeles, California
5 Nov 17
Enjoy an extra hour of rest.
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@annierose (18926)
• Philippines
5 Nov 17
Good night and may you have a peaceful sleep. I just use my phone as my alarm clock. Sometimes it rings and sometimes not. I think I was just too lazy to check its settings before I go to bed.
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@Srbageldog (7720)
• United States
5 Nov 17
I don't change the batteries unless they need changing. Usually the alarms will start beeping when the batteries are low. I know they recommend changing them when you change your clocks, though.
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@Happy2BeMe (99426)
• Canada
6 Nov 17
As long as you check but then again most of them let us know when the battery is dying
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@Courtlynn (67002)
• United States
5 Nov 17
We do not change them until they need to be changed. Never knew people did when they changed the clocks.
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@Courtlynn (67002)
• United States
6 Nov 17
@Happy2BeMe yeah which is good. But even then people dont change them.
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@Happy2BeMe (99426)
• Canada
6 Nov 17
@Courtlynn ya I have been to a lot of houses where they don't even have batteries in them
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@peachpurple (13882)
• Malaysia
5 Nov 17
no fire alarm at home, no burglary alarm either, just locks and padlocks
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@peachpurple (13882)
• Malaysia
7 Nov 17
@Happy2BeMe as long as there are locked, should be safe and sound
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