Smoke Detectors Are Important!
Smoke detectors are one of the most important safety devices you can
have in your home. They should be installed in the hallways and in the
bedrooms. Smoke detectors provide early warning in the event of a fire, and
enable emergency action in the event of a fire. They are inexpensive, easy to
install, unobtrusive, and require very little maintenance, and no home should
be without them.
Smoke Alarm Types
Detectors come in two common types--the ionization
and the photoelectric variety. Ionization smoke detectors feature a harmless
radioactive source within a dual detection chamber. Ionization detectors
respond to invisible by-products of combustion. They operate by
sensing for a change in the electrical conductivity across the detection
chamber. The advantage of the ionization detector is that the smoke can be
invisible to the human eye, while remaining very much visible to the
ionization detector.
Photoelectric smoke detectors work on an entirely
different principle. Photoelectric detectors look for the presence of visible
by-products of combustion in the detection chamber. When a
sufficient density of visible combustibles fill the detection chamber,
the detector sounds an alarm condition.
Interconnecting Smoke Detectors
Home smoke detectors should be interconnected.
This means that an alarm in one smoke detector will cause all others in the
home to go into alarm. Typically the detectors are connected by a pair of
wires to transfer an alarm signal from one detector to all the others in the
chain.
Things to Look for in Smoke
Detectors
Any smoke detector you install should have a test
button. When the button is depressed, the audible alarm sounds the warning
signal. If you have a hearing impaired person in your house, consider the
installation of a hearing impaired smoke detector. These are special units
that feature a powerful strobe light to alert the hearing impaired in the
event of a fire.
Smoke detectors should be wired directly to
the 120VAC electrical circuits. Units that depend on batteries as their sole
source of power should be avoided.
How Good Are Smoke Detectors?
They are very good indeed. The common home smoke
detector cost around $10 and will detect smoke in very small concentrations
in the home. Smoke emission occurs during the early stages of a fire, so
smoke detectors in the ceilings of the home will provide plenty of early
warning in the event of a fire.
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