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Get Protection From Fire - Install a Smoke Alarm

Tue 07 Oct 2008 - 15:55

Get Protection From Fire - Install a Smoke Alarm
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ted_Brumby]Ted Brumby

In modern times we are surrounded by electronic gadgets wherever we go - in our offices and homes, while we are traveling on private or public transport, even while we are shopping. In such scenarios, most of the places we visit are susceptible to fire, which makes it essential for us to install fire alarms in our houses and workplaces.

Since these devices detect smoke fairly early, installing them will ensure better safety for the residents within a building in the event of a fire or any other fire related emergency. Fire alarms could also prevent loss of life and property.

Before selecting a smoke alarm you should closely view the different types of smoke alarms available and select the one that closely suits your requirements. Essentially, there are two different categories of smoke alarms. These are:

1.Ionisation Smoke Alarms
These types of smoke alarms use an ionisation chamber to detect smoke. The Ionisation smoke alarm is more popularly used, as they are inexpensive and commonly available. They are also more effective as they can detect the small particles of invisible smoke which are produced by flaming fires. Most of these devices are battery operated and are equipped with a 9 Volt battery. Many of the different models in this type of smoke alarm also come with features such as the provision of an early warning for fast burning fires, up to 10 minutes of high volume alarm and a low battery warning to show that the batteries need to be replaced. Ionisation smoke alarms are also built in such a way that they can be installed easily in different places of the home or commercial set up.

2.Photoelectric Smoke Alarms
Photoelectric alarms detect visible particles. These devices can easily detect the smoke coming from slow and smoldering fires, which is clearly visible. Compared with the Ionisation [http://www.wormald.com.au/fire_products/residential_fire_products/smoke_alarms]Smoke Alarm, these devices are more effective for use in places such as cooking areas, small houses and near heating devices.

Depending upon your specific requirements, you should have one or both of these smoke alarms installed in your residential area or office. While ionisation smoke alarms are more effective in detecting flaming fires with smaller combustion particles quickly, the photoelectric alarms are better used in the case of smoldering fires.

Apart from using a [http://www.wormald.com.au/fire_products/residential_fire_products/smoke_alarms ]smoke alarm you should also look into the wide variety of other fire products that are available such as fire extinguishers, fire hose reels, fire cabinets, fire blankets and fire safety kits.

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