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The Importance of Smoke Alarms

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The effectiveness of smoke alarms in preventing fatalities and property damage cannot be overstated. In fact, according to the Australian Fire and Emergency Services Authorities Council (AFAC), smoke alarms are considered to be the most effective way to detect fires early and alert occupants, giving them enough time to evacuate safely. A properly installed and maintained smoke alarm can reduce the risk of dying in a house fire by up to 60%.

How do Smoke Alarms work?

Smoke alarms use sensors that detect smoke particles in the air. Once the sensors detect smoke, the alarm sounds, alerting everyone in the vicinity of the potential danger. We recommend installing 240V smoke alarms with battery back up.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics show that in 2019-20, there were 105 fire-related deaths in Australia. Sadly, many of these could have been prevented if there were working smoke alarms present. Smoke detectors are also essential in preventing property damage as they can detect fires before they become fully developed. This early warning system can help stop a small fire from becoming a large one, reducing the amount of damage caused.

 

It is important for Australians to ensure that they have working smoke alarms installed in their homes and businesses. Regular maintenance and testing should also be conducted to ensure that they are functioning correctly. In Australia, smoke alarms are mandatory in all residential properties. The regulations and guidelines for smoke alarm installation and maintenance are set by the state and territory governments.

 

According to these regulations, smoke alarms should be installed on every level of the house, including near bedrooms and living areas. They should be interconnected so that when one alarm goes off, all alarms in the house will sound. It is also essential to maintain smoke alarms regularly. This includes testing them once a month, replacing the batteries every year, and replacing the entire unit every ten years. Whether you have photoelectric or ionisation, hardwired or battery smoke alarms, it remains the same.

Get in contact today with Ampcore Electrical to have our experienced team come out to you to check, replace or install smoke alarms to keep your home or workplace safe!

 

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