Proclamation 5893 --
Fire Safety at Home Day -- Change Your Clock, Change Your
By
the President of the
A
Proclamation
This
easy task, maintaining and testing our smoke detectors, is one we cannot afford
to neglect. The vast majority of the more than 6,000 fire fatalities in our
land each year occur in fires in the home. Smoke detectors are a simple and
economical way to prevent needless deaths in fires, because they can alert
people and allow them to escape during the early stages of fires. Most American
homes have at least one fire detector, but nearly half of these life-saving
devices are inoperable at any one time because their batteries are dead or
missing. We must all remember that we can avert tragedy by taking a few seconds
to replace smoke detector batteries and to check our detectors' operation. That
will go a long way toward protecting lives and property all across our Nation.
The
Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 381, has designated Sunday, October 30,
1988, as ``Fire Safety at Home Day -- Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery''
and authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation in
observance of this event.
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do
hereby proclaim Sunday, October 30, 1988, as Fire Safety at Home Day -- Change
Your Clock, Change Your Battery. I call upon all Americans to observe this day
by replacing their smoke detectors' batteries and by testing their detectors at
the same time they return their clocks to Standard Time.
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of October,
in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-eight, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
[Filed with the Office
of the Federal Register,
Note: The proclamation
was released by the Office of the Press Secretary on October 31.