Training

‘Test it Tuesday’ campaign

by Mark Rowe

The residential fire and Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm manufacturer Aico has launched its ‘Test it Tuesday’ campaign. It’s to encourage people to test their alarms weekly. A short video has been shared across social media platforms including LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Smoke and CO alarms need very little maintenance and most now last for ten years, the firm says. The one thing that it is vital to do with an alarm is to regularly test it to make sure it’s working. A simple press of the test button on the alarm will show you; and could save lives.

Neal Hooper, Managing Director of Aico, says: “We produce quality Smoke and CO Alarms, but no matter what brand of alarm you have it’s important to test them. ‘Test it Tuesday’ is an easy to remember phrase and the upbeat, concise video really drives the message home: test your alarms every week to ensure all components of the alarm are working.”

Visit www.aico.co.uk.

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