Important Things to Note About Your Home’s Smoke Alarms | SERVPRO® of Beaver County
12/14/2021 (Permalink)
Smoke detectors are an absolutely essential safety feature of any home or outbuilding—the
phrase, “smoke detectors save lives,” is one that certainly rings true. However, smoke detectors
are not something you can set up and forget until you need them.
Properly maintaining and testing your home’s smoke alarms is an important part of ensuring
they will work in the event of an emergency.
Fortunately, proper smoke detector maintenance does not take much time and can be easily
added to your seasonal home maintenance task list with ease. Just a few minutes every month
can provide you with priceless peace of mind and keep you and your family safer in the event of
a fire.
### How to Maintain Your Smoke Alarms
**Check them every single month.** In a quarter of household fires where smoke detectors
failed, dead batteries were to blame—which is a very preventable tragedy. Every 30 days, be
sure to use the test button on each smoke detector in your home to ensure that it is working as
it should, and if yours are equipped to notify you about a low battery, be sure you change them
out promptly.
**Replace them every 10 years.** Even if your smoke alarms seem to be working during your
monthly tests, they should still be replaced every 10 years according to the National Fire
Protection Association. Because their internal components can wear down with time, they can
become less effective at detecting smoke in the home and may not notify your family with
enough time to spare.
**Be sure you have plenty of them.** Do an assessment of how many smoke alarms you have
in your home and where they are located to see if you need more. You should have smoke
alarms inside every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, on every level of the home and in the
kitchen, garage and basement.
**Have a plan in case they sound.** If a smoke alarm sounds, it is vital that you and your family
know what to do. Making sure you have a proper evacuation plan in place is key to getting
everyone out quickly so you can stay safe and await the fire department’s response.
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