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Retail smoke detectors do NOT work the way you think, and can leave your family at risk. I realize that in-depth studies can get very long (and very boring) to read and can still sometimes leave you wondering what you just read. In this article, I will attempt to cut a 3-year, several hundred page study down to a few paragraphs of information that your family can really use.
This study, titled “Full Scale Research and Testing of Fire Detection Systems in a Residential Structure conducted at Texas A&M University” was done in the mid ’90s and to this day is the only study I am aware of that was complete (taking all factors into consideration) and went through a peer-review process. (That means all the experts in the field think it is really good…and accurate!)
What makes this study unique is the fact that it used real information about the likelihood that our detector would work properly, factoring real-life scenarios that we all must deal with, such as failure because of lack of maintenance, improper location, lack of power source, lack of quality in the manufacturing process, etc. Then, they used this information, along with hundreds of live fire tests using real-life variables, such as windows and doors open or shut, ceiling fans on or off, and heat or AC on or off. They then used mathematical formulas to determine the …
DeTech saved 263 lives in home fires. Our nationwide network of independent dealers has combined to save the lives of 263 people so far, but what may be even more impressive is that no DeTech customers’ lives have ever been lost.
There are probably a lot more lives our smoke alarms and heat detectors are responsible for saving, but 263 is what we have documented. We actually have letters from these families at our World Headquarters in Saukville, WI that tell the individual stories. They are all very moving, but some of them will bring you to tears thinking about what may have happened if not for our dedicated safety consultants and our quality products.
Our smoke detectors do what we say they do and they are built to last with a minimum of maintenance. That’s not only what people need, but it’s what they want. No one wants to mess with trying to remember to test their smoke alarms, replace batteries, clean the alarms and replace them every few years. No one wants to do that…and almost no one will.
Our exemplary record is intact for several reasons. To start with, we believe that educating our potential customers is most important and I don’t know of any other company that spends virtually all of its advertising dollars educating the public the way our local independent dealers …
To start with, I suspect less than 1% of families have ever read the manual for their smoke detectors. Who needs it…I mean, how hard can it be to throw a few screws in the wall or ceiling? You don’t need a manual for that, right?
I would like to challenge you to really read the whole thing. If you do, you will probably wonder how they can even sell these things. And you will certainly be questioning their value…as you should!
As I write this, I am looking at an owner’s manual for a smoke detector. I prefer not to mention the brand name, as knocking any particular brand is not my purpose with this article, but let’s just say it is a very well-known brand.
On the very first page it says, “According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, an agency of the U.S. Government, they may not go off, or give early enough warning in as many as 35% of all fires.” WHAT! This is a brand new detector with brand new batteries and they just told you it won’t work 35% of the time! What appliance do you have that you would tolerate that from? Of course, they know you will never read the manual. What if you bought a new car and…no one told bothered to tell …
Choosing the right Carbon Monoxide Detector to protect your family can save lives. Here’s some hard-to-find information to help you. Having the right information about carbon monoxide detectors will help you make the right decision for your family. Just like smoke detectors, not all carbon monoxide detectors are created equal. When it comes to detection devices that could save your life in a home fire, many families don’t get a second chance…you need to get this right the first time. This does not mean just buying the right detector and technology. It also means making sure you have the detectors in the right place.
The recommended location is one per floor of your home, but at the least you should have one on every floor of the home where someone is sleeping. You do NOT want to locate your carbon monoxide detector too close (15 ft) to any gas appliance or fireplace. Many appliances will emit some small amounts of carbon monoxide every time they start; usually any appliance that has a pilot light, such as many furnaces, dryers, gas stoves, etc.
There are many differing thoughts as to where to locate the detectors in the room. I find it interesting, and possibly more than a coincidence, that many companies that have combination CO and smoke detectors, recommend them on the ceiling or high on the wall. …
Most families are ill-prepared for a deadly home fire and it is usually because there is a lot we don’t know. Many fire safety campaigns are good at getting out the message that we need to do something, but that something is too often not enough. Public service announcements are limited to 30 or 60-second commercials on TV or radio, a small handout brochure, or maybe a tiny ad in the paper. There is no way to give each family the education they need to really fight the home fire problem in these “sound bites”.
The National Fire Protection Association includes complete information in the 2010 Code Book, but it takes over 20 pages to describe all the methods and requirements that are needed for life-safety. There is simply no way to properly project this information through typical media.
True and complete fire protection for a home and family needs to be customized and should be done by a trained professional, but here are the basics of what should be considered.
1. A Family Escape Plan – It is critical to plan for escape and the most important consideration should go to where everyone is located while sleeping, since this is the time that most (deadly) fires occur. Plan for escape considering that it will be pitch black and you won’t be able to see and that you will have very little time…only 1 or 2 minutes….
A fire is a fire right?…what could be different? The materials we have filled our homes with and the way we have made our homes more energy efficient has created a whole new fire problem that requires a whole new way of thinking if we want to be sure to escape. Our very survival depends on it!
30 years ago, the experts estimated that we had 17 minutes on average to escape our home safely from the time a fire started. Today, according to the National Fire Protection Association, we have 1-2 minutes. WOW! What happened?
Two major changes have taken place. We know that fire requires oxygen to burn and humans require oxygen to breath. Since we have sealed our homes up as tight as we can to preserve energy and lower our heating and air conditioning bills, we have created an environment where there is simply less oxygen available to breath. When a fire starts and we are battling for who gets the oxygen, the fire will always win. As the fire burns and begins to take the oxygen away from the sleeping occupants in the home, it begins to put us into a deeper and deeper sleep, making
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My 26 years of experience in conducting educational programs on fire safety for individual families has convinced me that perhaps the single biggest problem with home fire safety today is the fact that people are simply not getting what they think they are getting from their smoke alarms.
As most of us know, home fire protection in the U.S. is semi-regulated. In other words, we have fire codes that must be adhered to. Of course these can vary somewhat depending on your state, city or municipality, but they are all regulated to some extent; usually through new home construction.
Unfortunately these codes by and large represent the minimum recommendations that are necessary for life safety…and life safety is the only reason we have fire alarms, right? I mean, you didn’t buy your alarms because they look good on your ceiling did you? If you are like most families, you have them for one of two reasons; they came with your home…or you were concerned about life safety. So…are you getting what you thought?
Before we go further, let me put this in perspective by asking you a few questions: If you knew you were going to have a fire in your home tonight, would you want your home up to the latest fire codes? You said yes, didn’t you? Here is the
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Candid Common Sense Answers From An Expert May Shock You!
Certainly by now most Americans have heard of the problem of children not waking up to smoke alarms, but what have you done about it? What should you do?
Let me start with the bottom line first. If we are truly going to cure this problem, we must address the entire problem, not just react to small pieces that may make us feel as though we did something, but in reality won’t change the results, such as making louder alarms or voice alarms. Neither of those has proven to work and the real answer has been “right under our nose” all along.
Here is an interesting (and tough) question that maybe we should all ask ourselves before we try to answer the other questions about this issue. When my family’s life is at stake, should I be trying to find the easiest and cheapest way to protect them, or should I be trying to find the best and most complete way? Good question…what is your answer?
Just Wake Up Mom and Dad!
To start with, it makes sense that if our children won’t wake to the sound of alarms; we need to be sure the adults know about the fire in time. You would never even think about leaving your burning home without your children, right? So as long as Mom and Dad know about the fire in time, there should be no problems.
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