Test And Maintain Your Smoke Detectors Today!
Daylight saving time is a good time to replace batteries in smoke detectors. The National Fire Protection Association recommends placing smoke detectors in every occupied bedroom as well as on every floor in a house, and place them away from the stove in a kitchen to prevent false alarms.
There are many causes of home fire related deaths, but the majority of these tragedies are caused by not having smoke alarms or having smoke alarms that don’t work. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 3 out of 5 home fire deaths occur in homes with no smoke alarms, or non-functional smoke alarms.
Smoke alarms are essential to protecting the people in your house from home fires. Take a few minutes today to ensure your home has the appropriate number of smoke alarms and that they are properly located and regularly tested and maintained.
Properly Maintain Smoke Alarms
Smoke alarm safety only works when alarms are properly maintained. The following tips will help ensure your smoke alarms remain in proper working order:
Working smoke alarms give you early warning so you can get outside quickly.
NFPA notes that in house fires where the smoke alarms did not sound, it was discovered that half of them had missing or disconnected batteries.
SAFETY TIPS
Everyone in your home should recognize the sound of your smoke alarm and hear it from their bedrooms.
This is especially important because according to NFPA half of home fire deaths occur between 11 p.m.
and 7 a.m., when most people are sleeping.