Smoke Dectectors

 

Two Thirds Of All Fires Involving Fatalities Happen In Homes Between The Hours of 8 pm and 8 am Three Fifths Of America's Home Fire Fatalities Occur In Homes Without Smoke Detectors.

A Smoke Detector Can't Save Your Life if it's Not Working

Dead, missing, or disconnected batteries are the principle cause of non-working detectors
Test once a month (replace any battery too weak to sound alarm)
Heed the warning, when the detector chirps the battery is low
Replace batteries once per year on the same date (your birthday)

Dealing With False Alarms

Do not disconnect the detector; RELOCATE IT
If false alarms persist, replace the detector (change the kind)

Nothing Lasts Forever, After 10 Years Replace It

 

Installing Smoke Detectors

There are basically two types
- Ionization (the most common)      - Photoelectric
Any approved type will work fine

How many do I need?

Outside each sleeping area and on each level, including the basement
For hearing impaired you can obtain detectors with flashing lights

How do I install my detectors?

Read the directions that come with the detector

Where do I install my detectors?

Wall mounted units should be installed with the top 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling
Ceiling mounted units at least 4 inches from the nearest wall
Do not mount near registers, doors, windows or ceiling fans