Protect your home with smoke detectors, the only thing in your house that constantly scans the air and alerts you in case of a fire. It watches over the safety of your home whether you are awake or sleeping soundly.

This should be installed in every room of the house. If you install it yourself, be sure to strictly follow the manufacturer's recommendations. If you want to install more sophisticated smoke detectors that work on a wired basis, it is better to contact a professional in the field.

A smoke detector can save lives, but we must ensure it is installed correctly and that it functions constantly.

Smoke detectors can have three types of power supply: either replaceable battery-powered, non-replaceable lithium-ion battery powered with a long lifespan, or hardwired to the home's electrical system.

If you choose a battery-operated smoke detector, make sure the battery is replaced regularly, at least every six months.

If you choose a smoke detector with a lithium-ion battery, after a few years of operation you will need to replace the entire unit.

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sure your smoke detector is working properly each month and replace it every 8-10 years. A few minutes spent checking these devices can ensure years of safety from fires.

A smoke detector makes a loud noise if it detects problems, precisely to alert you and protect you even while you are sleeping. And with a simple press of a button, you can silence it and open the window to ventilate the room of smoke.

It is very important that the smoke detector remains constantly activated. Therefore, if it detects even a small amount of smoke and activates, after you turn it off to stop the loud noise and clear the house of smoke, remember to make sure it is functioning again.

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