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Smoke Detector And Extinguisher ABC's
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Smoke Detector And Extinguisher ABC's
Smoke detectors save lives. But a detector without a battery, with a dead battery, or connected to an inoperative power supply is worse than none at all, because it gives you a false sense of security!
Are your smoke detectors in proper order?
- Will your smoke detectors work, or will you hear them in the event of a fire? To make sure :
- Install smoke detectors outside bedrooms and on each floor of your home, including the basement.
- Make sure dust does not collect on smoke detectors and never paint over them.
- Do not use rechargeable batteries, as they can fail without warning.
- Check smoke detectors at least once a month.
- Replace batteries at least once a year.
- Replace smoke detectors every ten years.
Do you know your extinguisher ABCs?
- Your extinguisher must be right for the fire:
| A |
Ordinary combustibles, like wood, paper, and plastic |
| B |
Flammable liquids like gasoline, grease, and oil-based paint, and flammable gases |
| C |
Electrical wiring or household appliances |
Make sure your extinguisher works properly:
- Regardless of whether your extinguisher is refillable or single use, inspect it every 30 days to make sure that...
- Tamper seals are not broken or missing
- Discharge valves show no sign of degradation, corrosion, leakage, or obstruction
- The pressure shown on the manometers (pressure gauges) is normal
- The date for the next professional inspection or servicing has not passed
- Have your refillable extinguisher inspected and serviced by a professional.
In the event of a fire, will you know how to use your extinguisher?
- Pull the pin
- Aim downward
- Squeeze the lever
- Sweep from side to side, aiming toward the base of the fire