| Wake the kids - research project |
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‘Wake the Kids’ it could save their lives To coincide with the ‘Change your clock, change your smoke alarm battery’ campaigns being run by Fire Brigades around Australia, the University has launched its Wake the Kids research project to test the effectiveness of smoke alarms. Professor Bruck said “We want parents to set off their smoke alarm and record online at www.vu.edu.au/wakethekids, whether their kids wake up or not.” Professor Bruck explains: “The more people who take part, the more significant the results, which will enable us to work with the relevant authorities to develop safer solutions to protect families from the very real dangers of fire. In addition, taking part will help families know what they might expect from their children if the house catches fire while people are asleep. We find many parents are shocked to learn that their child has slept through the smoke alarm.” “Fire safety in the workplace is taken very seriously yet few people would have taken part in a ‘fire drill’ at home.” “Our message to parents is simple. Visit our website to read the simple instructions and when you change your battery at the end of Daylight Saving, set off your smoke alarm and record what happened on our website.” “Taking part in this research really could help to save lives as we need a large number of participants for the results to be significant.” Wake the Kids will run until Monday 14th April 2008. The dates for the end of Daylight Saving are: NSW, ACT, Victoria, SA, & Tasmania: night of Saturday April 5WA: night of Saturday March 29. Queensland and NT do not have Daylight Saving. Research results will be posted on the website during May 2008.
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