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Only
working smoke alarms save lives!
- Choose
the right smoke alarms. There are
many types of smoke alarms available with different power sources,
technologies and features. Before purchasing smoke alarms, visit ofm.gov.on.ca
for information, or contact the fire department
- Install
in the proper locations. Ontario
law requires that working smoke alarms
be locate don every storey of the home and outside all sleeping areas.
Avoid installing smoke alarms in or adjacent to kitchens and bathrooms,
or near air vents, windows and ceiling fans.
- Manager
nuisance alarms. If
a smoke alarm frequently activates due to cooking activities or using
the shower, do not remove the battery! Try moving the smoke alarm,
purchasing a smoke alarm with a hush feature, or replacing ionization
alarms located near kitchens with photoelectric alarms. For more solutions
to nuisance alarms, visit makeitstop.ca
- Change
the batteries once a year. Install
a new battery at least once a year or whenever the low-battery warning
sounds. Test the smoke alarm after installing a new battery.
- Test
smoke alarms monthly. Smoke alarms
should be tested monthly, and upon returning home after an absence
of more than a few days. If the alarm fails to sound when the test
button is pressed, make sure the battery is installed correctly, or
install a new battery. If the alarm still fails to sound, replace
the smoke alarm with a new one.
- Replace
smoke alarms after 10 years. Smoke
alarms more than ten years old should be replaced with new ones.
- Always
follow the manufacturer's instructions for
installing, testing and maintaining smoke alarms.
- For
information about smoke alarms, contact the Pembroke Fire Department
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