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National Check Your Batteries Day is observed annually on second Sunday of every March. This year it will be celebrated on March 11. National Check Your Batteries Day serves as a reminder to check and replace (if needed) the batteries which are essential at the emergency time. On Check Your Batteries Day, check devices like flashlights, carbon monoxide detector, smoke detector, portable radios, HVAC thermostat and much more. On this day, you may consider buying some of the items which don’t need batteries like the hand-cranked flashlight, hand-cranked emergency radio and much more.
History of National Check Your Batteries Day
The exact origin and the founder of National Check Your Batteries Day are still unknown. But it is created to raise awareness about the importance of the testing and having working batteries in household appliances like carbon monoxide detectors and smoke detectors.These devices will warn us the potentially life-threatening situation, which gives us the vital time to get ourselves and our family to safety. Hence it is crucial to check these devices regularly to make sure that they are working properly. Thus, National Check Your Batteries Day is a perfect day to do that.
How to celebrate National Check Your Batteries Day
Celebrate Check Your Batteries Day by checking the batteries to work correctly. If there is a need to change the battery, then replace the battery immediately. The first few things that could quickly need a battery change are your smoke detector, flashlight, alarm clock, camera, toothbrush, Xbox and Wii controllers, TV remotes, and calculators. These things can be essential, and some of them could save your life. These are beneficial things that are often used, but they need batteries to work. If you are going to celebrate National Check Your Batteries Day, then find everything in your house that requires batteries and replace them. Share your thoughts on the social media about the day by using the hashtag #CheckYourBatteriesDay.