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How to Determine the Number of Smoke Alarms You Need

5/15/2019 (Permalink)

A fire alarm should be present in every home

Ask the Following Questions to Determine How Many Smoke Alarms You Need

A fire alarm should be present in every home, but one usually isn’t enough. If you are wondering how many smoke alarms you need in your home, then there are a few other questions that need to be answered first. The number of alarms required for your Belton, MO home depends on multiple factors. Ask yourself the following questions to determine exactly what you need.

1. How Many Floors Is Your Home?

While you will likely need more, the minimum number of alarms you should have is one per floor. If you live in a single-story home, then you should have at least one fire alarm. If your home has two floors, you will need at least two. A good place for this alarm is in the kitchen as this is where many fires start.

2. How Many Bedrooms Are There?

This is where the additional alarms come in. Because fire damage can spread quickly, there should be an alarm in each bedroom to alert everyone in case a fire starts during the night. You should also have one outside of every sleeping area. Having detectors here will make it more likely that you are able to make it out of the house in time.

3. Do You Have a Basement or Attic?

When you are determining the needs of your home, don’t forget about the areas outside of the main floors. Your attic and basement are just as vulnerable as the rest of the house and should each have a fire alarm as well.

While you may be able to stop a small fire on your own if you are alerted quickly enough, sometimes this may not be the case. If it is too large or spreading quickly, you should get out of the house immediately. A fire remediation service can take care of any fire and smoke damage after the danger has passed.

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