⏰ SPRING FORWARD: The annual clock-changing ritual will mean one less hour of sleep, so plan accordingly.
SAN DIEGO — This weekend will be one hour shorter than usual, thanks to the onset of daylight saving time at 2 a.m. Sunday, meaning residents will have to"spring forward" and turn clocks ahead by one hour.
Cal Fire officials noted that while newer smoke alarms come with 10- year batteries, people should still test them monthly to ensure they're working properly. According to Cal Fire, the risk of dying in a house fire is 55% lower in homes with working smoke alarms than those with no alarms.
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