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Safety in the Home - Smoke AlarmsFire Safety in the Home Smoke Alarms Choosing a smoke alarm Ionisation alarms are the commonest and least expensive and are widely available – they are very sensitive to flaming fires such as chip-pan fires and will detect this type of fire before smoke gets too thick. Optical alarms also known as Photoelectric Smoke alarms, are more expensive but can be more effective at detecting slow-burning fires (such as smouldering foam-filled furniture or overheated wiring) earlier than ionisation alarms. They are also less prone to go off accidentally and so are best for ground-floor hallways and for single storey homes and apartments. When purchasing a smoke alarm ensure it complies with British Standard 5446, Part 1 (BS 5446-1) and preferably carries the British Standard Kitemark. The popular types operate from a battery, usually 9V and are provided with a test button to check the alarm is in working order. 10 year long life battery units and mains powered versions are also available –although the latter must be installed by a qualified electrician. Installing and Maintaining your alarm Battery powered alarms are not difficult to install and can be fitted in minutes.
Some local UK Fire and Rescue services install smoke alarms free of charge. You should contact yours to see if they run such a scheme. A useful site to find your local fire service is http://www.fire.gov.uk/Find+my+region If you have a solid fuel, oil or gas heating system you should also consider installing a Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector located in the boiler room or adjacent the boiler unit. Carbon Monoxide is invisible and odourless but is highly toxic if inhaled.Fire & Safety Centre supply a range of Smoke, CO and Cigarette Smoke alarms and detectors.
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