Smoke Detector Maintenance: Keep Your Home and Family Safe

Protect Your Home with Proper Smoke Detector Care

Over time, dust buildup, dead batteries, or aging components can compromise a detector’s effectiveness. That is why it’s important to test your smoke detectors regularly, replace batteries as needed, and know when it is time for a full replacement. In addition, using the right type of detector in the right location can make all the difference in detecting different kinds of fires. To help you protect your home and loved ones, we have outlined essential tips for choosing effective smoke detectors and keeping them in peak condition.

Selecting Effective Smoke Detectors

When selecting a smoke detector, keep the following in mind.

  • Photoelectric units are better for smoldering fires, such as electrical fires in the walls, so they’re ideal for kitchens and bathrooms where these fires tend to occur.
  • Ionization units give the surrounding air an electrical charge and then measure whether the charge remains constant or if a fire consumes the oxygen in the air. These units are better suited to areas where fires get out of control, such as a basement or near a furnace.

For optimal safety, install both types in your home or choose dual-sensor models that combine both technologies.

Taking Care of Smoke Detectors

Use these steps to ensure that your smoke detectors are working properly.

  • Press the test button on the unit and wait for it to sound.
  • Light a candle and hold it 6 inches below the detector so that the heated air will rise up into the detector.
  • If the alarm doesn’t sound within 20 seconds, blow the candle and let the smoke rise.
  • If the alarm still doesn’t sound, open the detector and clean the unit. Then, test the unit again.
  • If the detector still isn’t working, it should be replaced immediately.

Don’t Forget About Batteries

Replacing smoke detector batteries is critical to their usefulness. A great way to remember to change your smoke detectors’ batteries is to do so twice a year, during daylight saving time. When you set your clocks forward or back an hour, also change your smoke detectors’ batteries to keep your home and your family safe.

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