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Should you have a fire alarm in your garage?

Should you have a fire alarm in your garage?

Do not place smoke alarms in a garage but do use a heat detector. It is recommended that smoke alarms be installed in rooms that have shared doors, walls or floors with the garage. The smoke from cars exhaust fumes may also cause nuisance tripping or damage the sensors of the smoke alarm.

Why don’t they put smoke detectors in garages?

Heat alarms (detectors) respond to fire, not smoke. They are another useful part of any home fire safety plan. Smoke alarms in garages can sound because of a change in temperature and humidity, as well as dust, fumes and insects. Smoke alarms are not required, or designed for use, in garages.

Why are our fire alarms alarms going off for no reason?

The most likely reason smoke detectors go off unexpectedly is that people aren’t changing the batteries in them often enough. That’s because smoke in the air will reduce the current. If your battery is dying, the current that’s flowing through your sensor also goes down.

Can you install smoke detector in garage?

When placed in garages, smoke detectors may alarm frequently due to car exhaust fumes and excessive dust. Because of this, smoke detectors should be placed in rooms that connect to your garage instead of directly inside your garage.

Where should fire alarms be placed?

Installing smoke alarms Install smoke alarms inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement. On levels without bedrooms, install alarms in the living room (or den or family room) or near the stairway to the upper level, or in both locations.

Do attics have smoke detectors?

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), recommends one Smoke Alarm on every floor, in every sleeping area, and in every bedroom. More specifically, install Smoke Alarms: On every level of your home, including finished attics and basements.

How can I get free fire alarms?

Red Cross volunteers will contact you to schedule an appointment to install free smoke alarms in your home and provide vital prevention and safety education. All American Red Cross services are free and available to all regardless of race, religious beliefs, nationality, or citizenship status.

How many smoke detectors are required by law?

Required Number of Smoke Alarms If a hallway adjoins more than one bedroom, a single smoke alarm is sufficient. You’ll also have at least one smoke alarm on each level of the house, and if the house is big, you may need more than that, although no law specifies how many.

What type of smoke detector is best for garage?

To protect an unfinished area of your home like a garage, try a First Alert heat alarm. This type of detector can supplement your smoke alarm system. A First Alert heat detector senses dangerous temperatures of 135° or more.

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Ruth Doyle