
This Sunday at 2 a.m. marks the end of Daylight Saving Time, and that means it is time to set your clocks back one hour. The return to Standard Time is happening a week later this year, which caused some computer clocks and other electronic devices to fall back an hour one week too early.
People with atomic clocks, which automatically reset themselves to the Universal Time do not need to be concerned with adjusting clocks. But battery-run, time-keeping devices will need a little attention.
Tracy Rheaume said there are a few steps for people to take if they are concerned about resetting their clocks. “They can refer to their owner’s manual, or they can come to a store like ours, and we could help them with that, or they can contact the manufacturers on how to reset that,” Rheaume said.
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