More than 100 million smoke alarms are over 10-years old. Could one of them be yours?
The National Fire Protection Agency recommends replacing your smoke alarms every 10 years.
Plan. Test. Replace and Upgrade your Smoke Alarm Every 10 Years.
85% of all deaths from fire occur in the home. In 2004, the NFPA documented 3,420 home deaths due to fires and the smoke they generate – and that doesn't count the casualties due to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
13 (WTHR) News Investigates
Recently, Bob Segall from WTHR channel 13 News, has created quite the buzz about the effectiveness of certain types of smoke detectors. You can read the whole story on either of the links below.
If you currently have ionization smoke alarms and would like to change to photoelectric alarms, give us a call and schedule a visit. Our trucks are stocked with photoelectric alarms and we can do our installations on site during our visit, as well as offer you a free 12-point Home Safety Inspection.
Here are a few links to the products that we use:
Photoelectric Smoke Alarms
If you have any questions, feel free to ask our experts. We Love to answer questions!

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