I believe I spent about $6,000 over 14 years upgrading the electricity in the last house. I had an electrician who believed that if the squirrels hadn’t chewed the knob and tube to shreds, you blend it with the other generations of wiring, update and upgrade where needed, reorganize the box and work from there. Essentials of Fire Fighting

Test all smoke alarms at least once a month, following the manufacturer’s instructions, or push the “test button” on the face of the alarm cover. Put new batteries in your smoke alarms at least one time each year; sooner if the alarm makes a regular chirping signal, indicating low battery power. If smoke alarms are more than 10 years old, buy new smoke alarms. When possible, use interconnected smoke alarms. Hard-wired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up run on your household wiring and are tied in together so that if one alarm operates, they all signal together. Also, wireless technology is now available to enable homes to have an interconnected smoke alarm system that can be installed independent of household wiring.

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