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With clocks falling back one hour this upcoming weekend, the Lima Fire Department wants to remind the public to check up on their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the house. With the time change, the fire department says now would be a good opportunity to replace the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. The Lima Fire Department says while you may have these detectors in your house, don't assume the battery is always charged.
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