Protect
Yourself and Your Family Today!
In the event of a fire, properly
installed and maintained smoke alarms will provide an early warning alarm to
your household. This alarm could save your own life and those of your loved
ones by providing the chance to escape.
Why Should My Home Have Smoke
Alarms?
In the event of a fire, a smoke alarm can save your life and
those of your loved ones. They are a very important means of preventing house
and apartment fire fatalities by providing an early warning signal -- so you
and your family can escape. Smoke alarms are one of the best safety devices you
can buy and install to protect yourself, your family, and your home.
What Types of Smoke Alarms Are
Available?
There are many different brands of smoke alarms available on
the market but they fall under two basic types: ionization and
photoelectric. Ionization alarms sound more quickly when a flaming, fast
moving fire occurs. Photoelectric alarms are quicker at sensing
smoldering, smoky fires. There are also combination smoke alarms that combine
ionization and photoelectric into one unit, called dual sensor smoke alarms.
Because both ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms are
better at detecting distinctly different yet potentially fatal fires, and
because homeowners cannot predict what type of fire might start in a home, the
USFA recommends the installation of both ionization and photoelectric or dual
sensor smoke alarms.
In addition to the basic types of alarms, there are alarms
made to meet the needs of people with hearing disabilities. These alarms may
use strobe lights that flash and/or vibrate to assist in alerting those who are
unable to hear standard smoke alarms when they sound.
Okay, Where Do I Put Them?
Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including
the basement. Many fatal fires begin late at night or in the early morning. For
extra safety, install smoke alarms both inside and outside sleeping areas.
Since smoke and many deadly gases rise, installing your smoke alarms at the
proper level will provide you with the earliest warning possible. Always follow
the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Where Would I Get Smoke Alarms?
Many hardware, home supply, or general merchandise stores
carry smoke alarms. If you are unsure where to buy one in your community, call
the Fire Inspector 732-787-0215 and he will provide you with some suggestions.
Some fire departments offer smoke alarms for little or no cost.
Are Smoke Alarms Hard to Install?
If your smoke alarms are hard wired, that is wired into the
electrical system, you will need to have a qualified electrician do the initial
installation or install replacements. For battery powered smoke alarms,
all you will need for installation is a screw driver. Some brands are self
adhesive and will easily stick to the wall or ceiling where they are
placed. For all smoke alarm installations, be sure you follow the
manufacturer’s instructions because there are differences between the various
brands. If you are uncomfortable standing on a ladder, ask a relative or
friend for help. Some fire departments will install a smoke alarm in your home for
you. Call your local fire department (on a non-emergency telephone number) if
you have problems installing a smoke alarm.
How Do I Keep My Smoke Alarm
Working?
If you have a smoke alarm with batteries:
1.
Smoke Alarms powered by long-lasting
batteries are designed to replace the entire unit according to manufacturer’s
instructions.
2.
In standard type battery powered
smoke alarms, the batteries need to be replaced at least once per year and the
whole unit should be replaced every 8-10 years.
3.
In hard-wired, battery back up smoke
alarms, the batteries need to be checked monthly, and replaced at least once
per year. The entire unit should be replaced every 8-10 years.
What if the Alarm Goes Off While I’m
Cooking?
Then it’s doing its job. Do not disable your smoke alarm if
it alarms due to cooking or other non-fire causes. You may not remember to put
the batteries back in the alarm after cooking. Instead clear the air by
waving a towel near the alarm, leaving the batteries in place. The alarm may
need to be moved to a new location. Some of the newer models have a “hush”
button that silences nuisance alarms.
How Long will my Smoke Alarm Last?
Most alarms installed today have a life span of about 8-10
years. After this time, the entire unit should be replaced. It is a good idea
to write the date of purchase with a marker on the inside of your alarm so you
will know when to replace it. Some of the newer alarms already have the purchase
date written inside. In any event, always follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for replacement.
Anything Else I Should Know?
Some smoke alarms are considered to be “hard-wired.” This
means they are connected to the household electrical system and may or may not
have battery backup. It’s important to test every smoke alarm monthly and
replace the batteries with new ones at least once a
year.
The U.S. Fire Administration would
like to remind you of some important fire safety and prevention information.
Contact the Fire Inspector at 732-787-0215 if you need help or have questions about fire safety in your home.