Information On Smoke-Detectors And Fire Alarm Systems
Fire safety is not normally a major concern for most households,that is until we hear about some local tragedy involving serious loss of life, or property.In the past fire alarms, and smoke detectors were only required in commercial structures,but the same dangers,and potential for loss also exists in single family homes.
This article discusses the various types of smoke-detectors and fire alarms you can install in your home.Since most fires will start in the kitchen, and it is a part of your home that gets used every day, it should be the first to be protected.This means installing a smoke detector, and a fire extinguisher.Do not wait until tragedy strikes, learn how to protect your home and family with these life saving alarms.
There are 3 basic types of fire alarm systems – the manual fire alarm , the automatic and a hybrid of both devices.
Manual fire alarms require that you activate the system by hand,once the fire, or smoke has been discovered. These types of alarms are normally found the hallways of commercial structures,and are usually activated by pulling a lever,or pressing a button.There is normally a protective glass cover over the unit,to prevent the alarm from being tripped accidentally.
Automatic Fire Alarms protect you by continually monitoring the environment for abnormally high temperatures,and or heavy smoke.These units will warn of a potential fire by emitting a high pitched beeping noise, or loud siren.There are newer models that will use a pre-recorded voice warning, as this as been found to be more effective with sleeping occupants.These units may also be hardwired into your monitored alarm system. This is a good idea,because in the event of an actual fire your number one priority should be getting out of the home, not calling the to fire-department.
The hybrid system, wich is a combination of the manual and Automatic Fire alarms will normally be found in commercial structures. These types of alarms are preferred in larger properties due to the expense and the number fire alarm sensors that would be needed to properly protect a large building.
Many safety conscious homeowners are taking their protection to another level, by installing smoke detectors.While fire alarms are great, they do have one weakness.Fire alarms require that a room reach a specific temperature threshold before activating,smoke detectors are usually more sensitive. Fire alarms operate based on high room temperatures, which usually signal that the fire is already out of control , smoke detectors will sound the alarm the minute that there is heavy smoke in the room.
Smoke detectors are very sensitive devices that can detect smoke and provide a instantaneous warning to the homes occupants. Regrettably these systems have a restricted coverage area ,and due to this The NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) advises that smoke detectors be placed in every room of your home, including the basement. Additionally they suggest that all the smoke-sensors be interconnected in order to completely protect the home.
Smoke detectors are regarded as being family friendly because they can easily be deactivated when not needed.This feature comes in handy when preparing meals that may create enough smoke to activate the alarm. If the smoke from cooking is a recurring problem you may want to consider a model that utilizes a photo-voltaic smoke sensor.These models are less reactive to the smoke produced by cooking or atmospheric moisture and are only responsive to visible smoke created by weak fires.You can buy these devices at any hardware store,starting from $10 going up to $75, depending on the degree of sensitivity, and additional features.
Protect your home and your loved ones from the dangers of an accidental fire, Select a fire alarm or smoke-detector that meets your specific budget, and requirements.These devices will protect your home, and the most valuable thing in your home…your family.














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