Home Fire Alarms - How to Protect Your Home


by Tatyana Turner - Date: 2007-01-25 - Word Count: 451 Share This!

Does your house have a modern fire alarm? Are you sure it is working? If your
alarm is old or you don't have it at all, it is time to get yourself one. Fire
alarms are inexpensive, simple to maintain and don't take much room, but they
can save your life and your property in case of fire. Here are important things
you need to know about fire alarm systems.

A residential home alarm is easy to install. The simplest one is a device that
is attached to your ceiling. It is triggered by smoke, and if it detects smoke,
a loud noise starts. More sophisticated alarms are connected to fire alarm monitoring
services or your local fire department, to let them know if a fire starts. This
is very important, because this way a fire can be prevented even if you are
not home. Many fires start as a result of electric failure, while people are
at work, so having fire alarm monitoring is very useful


Where to get a home fire alarm


There are many places to get a fire alarm - your local hardware store, home
security store or online. Actually buying a fire alarm online is the easiest
option, because you can compare styles and prices from different retailers without
leaving your room.


Maintaining your fire alarm


Residential fire alarm doesn't need much maintenance. However, one very important
thing to remember is that your alarm is powered by batteries. Batteries have
to be changed annually. It is a good idea to check regularly that the batteries
work, to ensure that your fire alarm works all the time. If the batteries are
low or dead, your alarm will not work or might not detect a fire in its early
stage.


The best place to get information about fire alarms is your local fire department.
They are usually ready to answer all your questions and help you to select the
right fire alarm for your home. They will also help you work through the installation
and maintenance of your alarm.


If you are renting a house or apartment, installing a fire alarm system is
your landlord's responsibility. All you have to do is to make sure that the
landlord checks your fire alarm regularly. If you own a house, than it is your
job to install a fire alarm. Don't neglect doing this. You don't need a fire
alarm in your everyday life; you usually even don't notice its existence. But,
it can save your life and your property in case of fire. So this little device
is extremely important for any home.


Tanya Turner is an author of Fire Alarm Guide where you can find information and tips about different types of home fire alarm systems

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