Smoke Alarms

The Suisun City Fire Department recommends smoke alarms batteries be checked at least twice a year whensmoke-detector.jpg daylight savings starts and ends. All smoke alarms10 years or older should be replaced with a new long-life model required in California. Smoke alarms are a simple and affordable device that every dwelling should have to alert residents to life-threatening smoke and fire. Smoke alarms are effective in giving residents sufficient notice to evacuate a dangerous situation.


10-Year Smoke Alarms Required

All smoke alarms sold in California are now required to be sealed-battery models with a minimum life of 10 years. They also must have the date of manufacture, a place to note when the unit was installed and a hush button to silence nuisance alarms from non-emergency situations, such as burning toast or steam from a shower.


Smoke Alarm Basics

Approximately two-thirds of home fire deaths occur in homes without working smoke alarms. Since most fatal fires occur at night, it’s essential that every home has working smoke alarms to provide an early warning. Working smoke alarms increase the chance of surviving a home fire by 50 percent.diagram-smoke-alarm-installation-300x273.jpg

Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, in the hallways leading to the bedrooms, and on each level of your home, including the basement. Smoke alarms should be mounted on the ceiling 4” from the wall; wall mounts should be 4-12”from the ceiling. Do not install near draft areas (windows, vents).

Smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarms are now required in California homes, particularly in new construction or in dwellings that have had $1,000 in remodeling or other permitted construction work performed.  These alarms are available in single purpose and combination (both smoke and carbon monoxide) models. The diagram below shows where these alarms should be placed throughout a dwelling.

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