Daylight Savings: Time To Fall Back, Bermuda

November 1, 2014

Tonight’s the night Bermuda’s sleep lovers wait all year for — the end of Daylight Saving Time means a one-hour rollback on the clocks and a precious extra hour of slumber.

Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday [Nov 2] at 2am. As you set your clocks back one hour this evening, the Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service reminds Bermudians to also take the opportunity to make another change that could save lives.

Bermuda’s firefighters are asking you to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.

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  1. lifetime says:

    Why are we still doing this?

    • Varied says:

      probably because the US is doing it and Bermuda wants to stay in sync

  2. Betty Dump says:

    Thank goodness! I’m sick of it being pitch black at 7:30 in the morning… And i get my dang hour of sleep back!

    • Kunta says:

      Ya, but when we knock off from work it will be dark.

      • Toodle-oo says:

        Lucky you . You still have a job .

        • Kunta says:

          Don’t see why I shouldn’t, was born here, went through the education system and live here, and you have people that fly thousands of miles bypassing many countries to this little dot in the middle of the Atlantic and have jobs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          Something wrong with this picture.

  3. JohnBoy says:

    Yes I! I’ve been waiting a whole year for an extra hour of sleep.

    Could I have gone to bed an hour earlier every night? – why yes, yes I could have……

  4. J.J. says:

    I totally agree! Amen!

  5. Uh…..er….I have direct deposit…..

  6. were will no doubt have a big savings in december…apparently that is when Nubiru will cause a gravitational pull, that apparently cause a pole shift .Yyup….it is near mars and that white spe k on mars is the pole pulled down….mmhmm…parenly so…www.disclsetv.com.

  7. Triangle Drifter says:

    Is there anything that Bermudians won’t moan about. What if we were at latitudes like N Europe of Alaska where they might get a few hours of twilight a day?

    Or in summer it never really gets dark. Imagine, 1:00AM & you can still see the bright glow of the sun.

    • Terry says:

      Don’t always agree with you drifter but your right on this one.

  8. JUNK YARD DOG says:

    Day light saving !
    Trivial matters!
    Smoke and Mirrors !
    Keep your eye on the ball !
    Leave it up to the politicians with their great wisdom.
    How about saving the country for a change ?