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In Case of Home Fires: Monitor Smoke Alarms

In Case of Home Fires: Monitor Smoke Alarms
Frances Janisch
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  • Install one on every level of the house and outside all sleep areas. Mount each unit on or just below the ceiling.


  • Check the batteries once a month and replace them at least once a year, unless you have units powered by 10-year lithium batteries (these still require monthly checking). Some smoke alarms are connected to the household electrical system and may or may not have a battery backup. It’s important to test these monthly, too. Regardless of the power source, buy new smoke alarms every 10 years.


  • Keep alarms clean. Dust and debris can cause malfunctions, so vacuum or dust alarms regularly.


  • Never disable an alarm when you get a false alarm. Newer detectors have hush buttons, so you won’t have to compromise the alarm’s power source just because you charred your toast.
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