Page 6B East Oregonian PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK Friday, October 30, 2015 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M . SCHULZ Small investment in smoke alarms reaSs big bene¿ts FOR BETTER OR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON B.C. BY JOHNNY HART PICKLES BY BRIAN CRANE BEETLE BAILEY BY MORT WALKER GARFIELD BLONDIE Dear Abby: Printing this letter org. Readers should also check with could save some lives — maybe even their local ¿re departments because your own. many oI them oIIer discounted or Iree In the United States, eight people programs to install working smoke die every day (on average) in house alarms in low-income areas in their ¿res. 7ragically, about halI oI these communities. 7hanks, Abby. — Fire deaths could have been prevented with Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr, IAFC an inexpensive device that takes just a President And Chair Of The Board Iew minutes to install and costs only a Dear Chief Kerr: I’m pleased Jeanne Iew dollars to maintain. to publici]e your liIesaving eIIort. Phillips I’m talking about smoke alarms. Readers, daylight saving time is also Advice Smoke alarms are the cheapest liIe liIesaving time. &hanging and testing insurance money can buy. 7hey are the batteries in your smoke alarms one oI the most successIul public health and carbon monoxide detectors when setting innovations in history, but 1 percent oI the clocks back can save your lives and the smoke alarms that Iailed to operate during the lives oI the people you love. Every Iamily last year had missing, disconnected or dead should also have a ¿re saIety evacuation plan batteries. and practice it so that everyone is prepared For the 28th year, the International Associ- to evacuate should an emergency occur. A ation oI Fire &hieIs (IAF&) is proud to partner great start to establishing that saIety plan is with Energi]er, the manuIacturer oI batteries, to recognize that this is the ideal time to buy Àashlights and lanterns, in the &hange and install those batteries.