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3 Important Fire Alarm Questions and Their Answers

3/20/2020 (Permalink)

When it comes to your Adobe Hills, AZ, home, a fire alarm is a must

Questions You Should Consider

When it comes to your Adobe Hills, AZ, home, a fire alarm is a must. By alerting you to an emergency, this device can help prevent harm to you and your family as well as damage to your house. Despite their importance, it is likely that you do not spend much time thinking about these devices. The following are a few questions that you should consider.

1. What Kind of Alarms Are Available?

There are some important features that can vary between fire alarm models. Knowing these can help you determine the best device for your home. Alarms come in two common types: photoelectric and ionization. Each of these is better for detecting a certain kind of fire, so it is best to install both in your home. You can now find models with both types of sensors which makes this easier.

2. How Should You Maintain Your Alarms?

Along with the sensor, the method of powering your fire alarm can vary as well. They can use traditional or lithium batteries or can be hard-wired to your home’s electrical system. Lithium battery-powered alarms will not need to have their batteries replaced, but traditional batteries will need to be changed once or twice a year. Batteries should be tested once a month. To keep the device working properly, you should make sure that it is clean and free of dust and debris.

3. How Many Alarms Do You Need?

The number of alarms needed in your house depends on its size. So that you are quickly alerted to fire damage in all parts of your home, there should be at least one alarm on each floor, including basements and attics. There should also be a device installed in each bedroom and outside of each sleeping area.
Although your alarm can help limit the damage by alerting you to a fire, the building will likely still have some fire and smoke damage, and in some cases, the flames may be too large for you to contain on your own. No matter the severity, a fire remediation company can help return your home to its previous condition by performing cleanup and repairs.

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