Smoke Alarms
Smoke alarms detect fires at their earliest stages and sound a loud
warning to help you and your family get out to safety. Every home should
have one.
Hertfordshire Fire & Rescue Service give the
following advice:
- Always buy an alarm which has the British Standard Kitemark
on it, which is BS 5446, Part One.
- Many detectors are operated
by a 9-volt battery - available in most supermarkets and DIY shops.
Some will work for ten years
without a
battery change – speak to retailers for advice.
- Others are ‘hard wired’ to your electricity
circuit, so you don’t have to worry about any batteries.
Electricians can easily fit these for you, if you are unsure
how to.
- Fit one on each floor of your home, at least
30 centimetres (12 inches) away from any wall or light fitting.
If you
have only one
alarm, fit
in a place where it can be heard throughout your home – particularly
when you are asleep.
- Don’t fit them too close to
a kitchen or bathroom, where steam can keep setting them
off by accident.
- Check the battery once a month by pressing
the red ‘Test’ button
either by hand or with the end of a broom handle and
change it once a year.
- Don’t be tempted to take batteries
out of detectors at Christmas or birthdays to power children’s
toys!
- Gently run the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner or
duster over the ‘grill’ of
the smoke detector once or twice a year, to help keep
it free from dust and grime.
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