Home Fire Alarms

There is no excuse for not installing home fire
alarms. You can add them as part of your home security
system or buy inexpensive, battery-operated home fire alarms
and install them on every floor and every sleeping room in your
home.
Popular Fire and Smoke Alarm Manufactures include:
Both companies offer several models of AC and
battery-operated heat, fire, smoke, and carbon monoxide alarms,
as well as combo units with smoke and carbon monoxide
alarms. Kidde also has an interconnected wireless unit
which sounds all the alarms in all the rooms when one of the
alarms goes off. This is good when a fire breaks out in a
remote part of the house where you might not otherwise hear the
alarm sound. Prices begin in the low $50.
In deciding which company to buy from, you will also have to
decide the type of home fire alarms to purchase. Below is
a comparison of the different types of home fire alarms
available to you.
The Different Types of Fire Alarms
By Mario
Chompass
Some people say that "it is better to fall prey to a thief
than a fire". This is because a thief will take your
possessions but leave your home intact while a fire will leave
you with nothing. Fire can be very useful and is even a sign of
man's ability to make use of technology. However, fire can be a
very destructive force. Acting too late in the instance of a
fire can not only entail the loss of your property, but of your
life as well. This is the reason why having a fire alarm in
your home is necessary.
We all know that fire alarms are designed to alert people to
the possibility of a fire in their homes. Although any smoke
alarm can be useful, it is often recommended that you choose a
specific type of fire alarm for your home. This is because
certain types of fire alarms can be more suited for certain
places and for certain people. So what do you have to choose
from?
1) Smoke alarms – These are the most common
types of fire alarms. Often, the term "smoke alarm" is used
interchangeably with "fire alarm". Smoke alarms actually detect
smoke and not the actual fire. Remember the saying, "when
there's smoke, there's fire"? Well, this is basically the same
principle used by smoke alarms. There are generally two types
of smoke alarms:
- a) Photoelectric – This type of fire
alarm "sees" the smoke. This fire alarm is particularly
responsive to smoldering fires or the type of fires that
give out a lot of smoke. These are ideal for places where
there are things like PVC or foam. This fire alarm,
though, is slightly more expensive than ionization alarms.
This fire alarm must also be kept clean since it can give
off false alerts due to dust and insects.
- b) Ionization – This type of fire
alarm detects the invisible particles caused by combustion.
As opposed to the photoelectric fire alarm "seeing" the
smoke, this type "feels" the smoke. This can best detect
flaming fires with no visible smoke. However, you should
not place this type of fire alarm in the kitchen as it is
susceptible to false alarms. It is also cheaper than other
types of fire alarms. However, this type of fire alarm does
contain a bit of radioactive material, so it is best to be
careful.
About the Author:
Fire alarm systems are as important as any home security
system, they make sure that you and your family are safe in
your natural environment. Learn more about fire prevention,
fire monitoring, and Types Of Fire Alarm Systems go to the fire
alarm system website at http://firealarm.homesecurityit.com
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