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(BPT) - Having working smoke alarms in your
home is as important as wearing a seatbelt in
your car. It’s a necessity that protects you and
your loved ones. According to the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA), approximately
three out of five home fire deaths occur in
residences with no working smoke alarms or
without any smoke alarms at all. These cases
can be avoided as smoke alarms are accessible
and easy to install.
New technology has made smoke alarms
better at differentiating common smoke
from cooking, and an actual, potentially lifethreatening
fire. While it is difficult to eliminate
all nuisance chirps, the next generation of
alarms will greatly reduce nuisance alarms
due to cooking - the leading reason for a
smoke alarm to be disabled, according to
the NFPA and Consumer Products Safety
Commission (CPSC).
Here are helpful fire safety tips to follow:
* Install working smoke alarms on every
level of the house, in every sleeping room,
outside each sleeping area and in the basement.
* Position smoke alarms on the ceiling or
high on a wall. Smoke alarms should be at
least 10 feet away from the stove.
* Test all smoke alarms once a month.
Press the test button to be sure the alarm
is working.
* Don’t disable your smoke alarms.
* Working smoke alarms will continue to
provide protection through the end of their 10-
year life span. At the end of the 10-year span,
install new alarms with enhanced technology.
* Create an escape plan, practice it with your
immediate and extended family and caregivers,
and act on it when an alarm sounds.
* Close Before You Doze. A closed door can
be an effective barrier against deadly levels of
carbon monoxide, smoke and flames, keeping
rooms survivable for longer.
* Get down, get out and stay out if a smoke
alarm goes off in your home or building.
For information on the technology
advancements behind these life-saving products
and for more fire safety tips, visit smokealarms.
UL.org. *