Smoke Detector Tips

NFPA Safety Tips

  • Test your smoke alarms once a month, following the manufacturer's instructions.

  • Replace the batteries in your smoke alarm at least once a year, or as soon as the alarm "chirps" warning that the battery is low. Hint: schedule battery replacements for the same day you change your clocks from daylight savings time to standard time in the fall.

  • Never "borrow" a battery from a smoke alarm. Smoke alarms can't warn you of fire if their batteries are missing or have been disconnected.

  • Don't disable smoke alarms even temporarily. If your smoke alarm is sounding "nuisance alarms," try relocating it farther from kitchens or bathrooms, where cooking fumes and steam can cause the alarm to sound.

  • Regularly vacuuming or dusting your smoke alarms, following the manufacturer's instructions, can keep them working properly.

  • Smoke alarms don't last forever. Replace yours once every 10 years. If you can't remember how old the alarm is, then it's probably time for a new one.

  • Those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing cannot depend on the sound of the regular alarm to alert them to a fire.  Install an alarm that has a strobe light that flashes and/or vibrates to alert those who are unable to hear standard smoke alarms when they sound.

  • Consider installing smoke alarms with "long-life" (10-year) batteries.  

  • Plan regular fire drills  to ensure that everyone knows exactly what to do when the smoke alarm sounds. Hold a drill at night to make sure that sleeping family members awaken at the sound of the alarm. Some studies have shown that some children may not awaken to the sound of the smoke alarm. Know what your child will do before a fire occurs.

  • If you are building a new home or remodeling your existing home, consider installing an automatic home fire sprinkler system. Sprinklers and smoke alarms together cut your risk of dying in a home fire 82 percent relative to having neither – a savings of thousands of lives a year.
       
       
       
       
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