
When you change your clock for daylight savings time, change your smoke detector batteries. If you have problems installing or changing the batteries of the smoke detector, contact the Hazelwood Fire Department at 31 When Should I Change The Batteries? If you are uncomfortable standing on a ladder, ask a relative or friend for help.

Some brands are self adhesive and will easily stick to the wall or ceiling where they are placed.įor all smoke alarm installations, be sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions because there are differences between the various brands. For battery powered smoke alarms, all you will need for installation is a screw driver.
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If your smoke alarms are hard wired, that is wired into the electrical system, you will need to have a qualified electrician do the initial installation or install replacements. If you are unsure where to purchase one, or cannot afford one, contact the Hazelwood Fire Department at 31. Many hardware, home supply, or general merchandise stores carry smoke alarms. Always follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Since smoke and many deadly gases rise, installing your smoke alarms at the proper level will provide you with the earliest warning possible. For extra safety, install smoke alarms both inside and outside sleeping areas. Many fatal fires begin late at night or in the early morning. Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement. These alarms may use strobe lights that flash and/or vibrate to assist in alerting those who are unable to hear standard smoke alarms when they sound. In addition to the basic types of alarms, there are alarms made to meet the needs of people with hearing disabilities. Dual sensor smoke alarms combine ionization and photoelectric into one unit.īecause both ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms are better at detecting distinctly different yet potentially fatal fires, and because homeowners cannot predict what type of fire might start in a home, the USFA recommends the installation of both ionization and photoelectric or dual sensor smoke alarms.Photoelectric alarms are quicker at sensing smoldering, smoky fires.

