Smoke Detectors

Most fatal fires occur at
night when people are asleep. The smell of smoke may not wake
somebody that is asleep, even though most people think it will.
The smoke and toxic gasses can put you into a deeper sleep.
Smoke detectors are a rather inexpensive way of doubling your
chances in a fire.
There are several types
of detectors available. Many different power sources are available,
from batteries to electricity with a battery backup. The detector
you purchase should have an approval label from an independent
testing laboratory.
Detectors should be mounted
high on a wall since smoke rises. The top of the detector should
be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling. A ceiling-mounted detector
should be mounted 4 inches from the wall. If the room is has
a pitched ceiling the detector should be mounted at the highest
point.
Smoke detectors should be
mounted in each sleeping area and on every floor of the house,
including the basement. The National Fire Protection Association
requires a smoke detector in every sleeping area for new construction.
The detectors should be installed in or near living areas or
dens on floors without sleeping areas.
A smoke detector cannot
protect you if it does not work. Never borrow the battery to
use somewhere else. Test your detectors monthly and replace
the batteries every time the time changes. Vacuum cleaners work
well to clean detectors without removing the cover. Never paint
any part of the detector. Detectors should be replaced after
10 years old