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Why Do We Need Smoke Detectors?
Because smoke detectors can save your life - and your family. Most fatal home fires occur at night, while people sleep. Fire produces toxic gases and smoke that actually numb the senses. If you're asleep, or become disoriented by toxic gases, you may not even realize that there is a fire. You can't rely on your own senses to detect a fire.
Is there proof that smoke detectors save lives?
Yes. almost every day, news reports across the country tell of cases where smoke detectors have saves lives. In several instances, the detectors weren't even installed, yet alerted families to fire. Fire officials continually cite smoke detectors as life savers in home fires.
Installation
Detector should be placed on ceiling or on the wall 6 to 12 inches from the ceiling.
Homes with one sleeping area:
Detector should be place centrally located between the bedrooms
Homes with more than one sleeping area:
Detectors should be located in each sleeping area.
Multi story homes:
Detectors should be located on each story of the family living area.
Basement level smoke detector should be installed in or near basement, not at the top of the stairs.
To avoid nuisance alarms place detectors:
Away from furnace or air conditioner vents.
Away from bathroom to avoid steam.
Away from cooking area and fireplace.
If a nuisance alarm persists:
Move detector a few inches in either direction.
Switch type of detector - i.e., Ionization to Photoelectric.
Contact your local Fire Department .
Where not to place Detectors
Detectors should not be placed within 6 inches of where walls and ceilings meet or near heating and cooling ducts. A detector placed in these areas may not receive the flow of smoke required to activate.
Maintenance
It is extremely important to regularly test and clean all detectors.
Replace the batteries in battery-operated units once a year or in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Teach everyone in your house to leave working batteries in smoke detectors and not to use them else where.
They should not be painted.
To test and clean a detector, follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Cobwebs and dust can impair a detector's sensitivity, most units should be vacuumed at least once a year.
What should I do if my alarm sounds?
A smoke detector in working condition will usually give you at least 3 minutes to evacuate the house.
It is important to plan home fire drills before you experience a fire so that family members know what to do and can move quickly in the event of real fire. It is good to practice with the lights out since most fires do occur at night.
Plan and know the escape route as well as an alternate escape route.
Especially train children, since they get frightened and tend to hide.
DON'T try to fight the fire yourself.
Get out of the house as quickly as possible, without panic.
Plan a meeting place outside the house so you'll know when everyone has escaped.
Call the Fire Department as soon as you are out of the house from a neighbor's phone or from the nearest telephone...learn where it is.