IS YOUR SMOKE DETECTOR READY?


While smoke detectors do save lives, battery-powered smoke detectors are often only a very false sense of security.

Smoke detectors have been credited with saving many lives. They are, in fact, important life savings devices . . . IF THEY WORK!

Recently, two young children died in a fire in a house equipped with smoke detectors. Why? In part, because the smoke detectors couldn't work. The batteries were dead.

That a house should be equipped with smoke detectors isn't enough. The units must work, they must be maintained, the batteries must be replaced.

While smoke detectors do save lives, battery-powered smoke detectors are often only a very false sense of security. If you have the choice, use a "hard-wired" smoke detector. It's connected directly to the electrical system and typically has a small, internal, rechargeable battery for operation during power failure. If you must use a battery-powered unit, it is better than nothing; IF you test it regularly and keep the batteries fresh.

It's a small price to pay to save a life, maybe your own.


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