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Silver Lake
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The National Fire Protection Agency reports that the death rate in homes are 45% lower when one working smoke detector is present.


Smoke Detectors have saved thousands of lives and, though often ignored, they are the most important appliance in your home.  For this reason, modern building standards require smoke detectors throughout the house.


In any residential home in California, smoke detectors are required in every bedroom, hallway, garage, and basement. 


The most important safety feature of modern smoke detectors is that each smoke detector is linked together so that when one goes off, they all go off. This means a fire in the basement will sound the smoke alarm in all of the bedrooms upstairs. Many homes were built before this method became standard and only have stand alone battery powered smoked detectors, if any. Unfortunately, a smoke detector is only effective if someone hears it.

In addition to being looped together, modern smoke detectors are tied into your home's electrical system rather than running on batteries all the time. They still contain 9 volt batteries, but only use them during power outages. This significantly increases the life of the smoke detector and the odds that the detector will work when you need it.

Smoke detectors work mainly through photoelectric sensors or ionization. Both methods detect smoke through sensors located inside the unit. Excess dirt and dust can ruin smoke detectors so it is important to keep them clean. Also, have your smoke detectors checked regularly. If the detector is damaged, dirty, or more than ten years old it should be replaced. 


The Consumer Product Saftey Commission reports that out of 96 million American households, 11 million have no working smoke detectors and 16 million have detectors but none of them work.


Is your home protected?


If a fire broke out tonight, would you be able to wake up and escape? We believe everyone should be able to answer "yes" to that question.