PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Time to turn the clocks back

Time to turn the clocks back

It’s time to turn the clocks back, as daylight savings officially comes to an end on Sunday 3 April at 3am.

As clocks are turned back one hour, CFA is reminding people to add another task to the list and test all the smoke alarms in their home to ensure they are working.

CFA deputy chief officer Trevor Owen warned the community that non-working smoke alarms could be a liability in an emergency.

All smoke alarms have a 10-year life span and need to be replaced or they may not work when you need them most.

Mr Owen said smoke alarms save lives by providing a critical early warning that could give you time to evacuate safely – but only if they work.

“In a fire, only a working smoke alarm can save your life,” he said.

“We believe that some households have never replaced or even tested their smoke alarms and that is concerning.

“Smoke alarms are designed to wake you when a fire starts to provide you and your family with the earliest possible warning to get out safely.

“If your smoke alarms aren’t working properly, you may miss that vital early warning sign that could save the lives of you and your family.”

All alarms need to be replaced every 10 years, regardless of the type of smoke alarm.

“If you don’t have a working smoke alarm in your home and a fire occurs, you are four times more likely to die and 26 per cent more likely to suffer serious injuries,” Mr Owen said.

“A good reminder is to test all of your smoke alarms every year at the end of daylight savings.”

Digital Editions


  • Emerald Lake disturbance

    Emerald Lake disturbance

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 475151 The early part of the week saw local law enforcement involved in a collision with a yet unknown…

More News

  • Emergency crews rescue person trapped in vehicle

    Emergency crews rescue person trapped in vehicle

    A 67-year-old woman was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle collision in Officer on Tuesday 10 March. Victoria Police said the crash involved a Mazda CX5 and…

  • Fuel hike, stock ‘secure’

    Fuel hike, stock ‘secure’

    While the state government is ensuring residents don’t get “ripped off at the pump,” locals cannot fill up their tank close to home for less than $2 a litre, prompting…

  • Proud Pumas create history

    Proud Pumas create history

    PAKENHAM PUMAS History was made on Saturday as Pakenham Pumas Women’s Black etched its name into the club record books, claiming the first ever women’s premiership in Pakenham Pumas history…

  • Popular Adventure showbag is back

    Popular Adventure showbag is back

    The ever-popular Adventure Showbag is back at this year’s show on Saturday! Kids can travel from stand to stand collecting exciting items along the way, making it a fun-filled adventure.…

  • Community Art Group Makes Waves at Pakenham Show

    Community Art Group Makes Waves at Pakenham Show

    A local community art group is making waves at this year’s Pakenham Show with a unique and environmentally conscious display. Petal and Palette, a community art initiative started by Lara…

  • Caldern brings safety and inclusion to the show

    Caldern brings safety and inclusion to the show

    The upcoming Pakenham Show will feature a new stand to the Adventure Trail from Caldern, the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Emergency Responders’ Network. Principal Advocate Theo Constantinou said Caldern supports…

  • Sheza heading for the stars

    Sheza heading for the stars

    Pakenham-trained filly Sheza Alibi has rubber-stamped her credentials as one of the up and coming stars of the Australian turf with a dominant victory in her first test at Group…

  • Armed duo attempt carjack in Hallam

    Armed duo attempt carjack in Hallam

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating after two men armed with knives attempted to carjack a vehicle in Hallam last month. A 20-year-old male driver was at the intersection…

  • Honouring women who inspire Cardinia

    Honouring women who inspire Cardinia

    The Cardinia Cultural Centre came alive on Thursday, 5 March, as the community gathered to celebrate the women who shape and strengthen life across the shire. The 2026 International Women’s…

  • NextGen Level Up launches

    NextGen Level Up launches

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536282 Karinya Farm has officially launched its NextGen Youth Services at its new Pakenham space, bringing the Level Up program to young people aged…