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Get Ready To Spring Forward: Daylight Saving Time Happens Sunday Morning

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — This weekend it's time to spring your clocks forward for daylight saving time.

Starting at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8, the time will shift one hour forward, sadly meaning you're one hour closer to work on Monday.

For example, sunset in L.A. Saturday was at 5:55 p.m., but on Sunday it will be at 6:56 p.m.

And the time change means California will shift into the same hour as Phoenix and Tucson, which do not switch to daylight saving time along with the rest of the Mountain Time Zone.

Hawaii also stays on its standard time, meaning the islands will be three hours earlier than L.A. for the next half year, instead of two
hours.

Firefighters usually use the time change as an opportunity to remind residents to check smoke alarms and replace the batteries if necessary. It is also a good time to reset timers on outdoor lights and lawn sprinkler systems.

Firefighters offered the following tips on handling smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors:

    • Install smoke detectors on all floors of your home or apartment.
    • If the devices are hardwired into your electrical system, be sure to have a backup battery-operated smoke detector in case of a power outage.
    • Mount alarms high on walls, at least four to 12 inches from the ceiling.
    • Never paint over a smoke detector.
    • Use a vacuum cleaner to remove lint or dust.
    • Test the smoke detectors regularly. If the smoke detector "chirps" it is an indication of a low battery, which should be changed.

The Automobile Club of Southern California also warned drivers to be on the lookout for school children and other pedestrians, since it will be dark for an hour longer in the mornings.

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