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The USFA recommends hardwired smoke detectors be installed by qualified electricians. This is also the case when replacing these devices. Protection of your family in the event of a fire is the goal.
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When it comes to installing smoke detectors in your home there are two choices: ionization smoke detectors and photoelectric smoke detectors.
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Pellet stove fuel consists of pellets made from sawdust and wood shavings. This system is best used to supplement whole-house heating system, by feeding fireplace inserts and freestanding stoves.
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Smoke and carbon monoxide smoke detectors are more important today than ever. Recent studies have shown that carbon monoxide poisoning is one of the leading causes of accidental deaths by poison in the United States.
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The two most used wireless smoke detectors are the photoelectric and the ionization models. These detectors sense the presence of flames and smoky smoldering fires respectively.
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Throughout the house the smoke detectors are connected to simultaneously set off all alarms should one of the systems alert you to the danger of fire.
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