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You can prevent tragedies simply by testing and maintaining your smoke
alarms and practicing a fire escape plan.
All smoke alarms in your house
should be tested once a month, and their batteries replaced every 6 months.
Every family should develop a fire escape plan and practice it at least
twice a year.
Every
year in the United States, about 3,000 people lose their lives in
residential fires. Most fire victims die from inhalation of smoke and
toxic gases, not as a result of burns. Most deaths and injuries occur in
fires that happen at night while the victims are asleep.
Properly installed and maintained smoke alarms in the home are considered one of
the best and least expensive means of providing an early warning of a
potentially deadly fire. Smoke alarms save lives, prevent injuries, and
minimize property damage by enabling residents to detect fires early in
their development. The risk of dying from fires in homes without smoke
alarms is twice as high as in homes that have working smoke alarms.
All smoke
alarms should be tested at least once a month to make sure they operate
properly. If a smoke alarm is battery operated, replace the batteries at
least once a year to make sure the alarm will work when it is needed. It’s
a good practice to make replacement of batteries a seasonal routine, such
as when resetting clocks in the fall and spring. Always follow the
manufacturer's instructions for testing smoke alarms and replacing the
batteries.
If your
battery-powered smoke alarm begins to emit a low-power warning, usually a
chirping sound, replace the battery immediately with a fresh one. This
will ensure that your smoke alarm will continue to provide protection.

Follow
manufacturer's instructions
for testing your smoke alarm.
Never disable your smoke alarm, even if you experience
"nuisance" alarms while cooking or showering. Clean the smoke alarm
following the manufacturer's instructions, and if possible relocate it
away from the kitchen or bathroom. If nuisance alarms are a persistent
problem, you may need to look for a different type of smoke alarm. A
photoelectric smoke alarm is less sensitive to common causes of false
alarms. Some smoke alarms have a silencing feature, so nuisance alarms can
be stopped quickly and easily.
At the same time you replace your smoke alarm batteries, replace the
batteries in your Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm. CO is a colorless, odorless
gas that is produced when any fuel is incompletely burned. About 150
people die each year from non-fire, carbon monoxide poisoning associated
with home fuel-burning heating equipment. |