Seasonal & Holidays

When Is Daylight Savings Time In Wisconsin In 2018?

The practice of Daylight Saving Time, roughly a century old in the U.S., is intended to make better use of the day's light.

MILWAUKEE, WI — Daylight Saving Time, or "daylight savings time" as it commonly is known, returns at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 11. You'll need to set your analog clocks and watches ahead an hour either before you go to bed Saturday night on Saturday, March 10 or when you wake on Sunday, March 11.

It’s also a great time to change your batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors and get other emergency safety items ready for spring storm season.

The practice of Daylight Saving Time, roughly a century old in the U.S., is intended to make better use of the day's light by shifting an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening.

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ReadyWisconsin urges you to check these items and change batteries:

  • Smoke alarms save lives. According to the National Fire Protection Association, approximately three out of five fire deaths occur in homes with no smoke alarms or homes without working smoke alarms. The NFPA recommends having a smoke alarm inside each bedroom and install alarms on every level of the home including the basement. Make sure to test the alarms monthly. Replace all smoke alarms every 10 years.
  • Make sure you have working carbon monoxide detectors. According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, about 500 people each year in Wisconsin are taken to hospital emergency rooms for symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. At high levels, carbon monoxide can cause death within minutes. Detectors can be purchased at most hardware stores.
  • Emergency Kits- Daylight Saving Time is a perfect time to put together an emergency kit or restock an existing kit. Check to make sure food and other items are not near or past their expiration dates. You should have supplies such as food and water to last you and your family for at least three days. Other items like a battery powered or crank radio, flashlights and batteries, first aid kit should also be included.
  • Emergency NOAA Weather Radio- Spring brings the threat of tornadoes and severe weather. Make sure you have an emergency weather radio. It’s like having a tornado siren in your home. When it goes off, go to a safe place. Listen, Act and Live!


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