Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors continually monitor the atmosphere in your home and sound an audible alarm should safe parameters be breached. But how many of each detector type does your home need?
Smoke Detectors
You should have at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home. However, for maximum coverage you should aim for one in each bedroom, one in every hallway and one on the ceiling at the bottom of your stairs. Smoke detectors are an essential component of fire alarms Northamptonshire.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Carbon monoxide detectors should be installed in every room that contains a fuel-burning appliance. This means that in a typical home you should consider installing a carbon monoxide detector in every bedroom, the kitchen and the living room.
Combined Detectors
Combined detectors detect both carbon monoxide and smoke. These are ideally suited to bedrooms and living rooms which would otherwise have more detectors than spaces to install them. They should be ceiling mounted and away from draughts, which could delay detection.
Remote Monitoring Capabilities
Most domestic detectors only sound within the home, meaning that if building occupants are asleep or out of the property, they may not realise when the alarm sounds. Remote monitoring such as that offered by isefireproducts.co.uk/fire-alarm-systems/northamptonshire should be considered if the property is routinely vacant or if the occupant would be unlikely to hear or respond swiftly to an audible alarm.
In conclusion, the average two-storey home should have as a minimum two combined detectors installed in it.