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Smoke detectors
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As a firefighter, a large part of my working routine is now spent putting up smoke alarms and advising members of the public on fire safety in their homes. We usually recommend one smoke alarm per floor to be located in the hall and landing areas. We now fit alarms which have a silencer button for "false alarms" such as steam.
Downstairs, I usually put them about six feet from the kitchen door and this (more often than not) puts it at a postion where the householder can reach it from the stairs for easy testing. Upstairs (on the landing) I go for a central position ensuring that they don't have to lean over the stairs to test them.
Alarms should be fixed on a horizontal surface (the ceiling!) at least 300mm (1 foot) away from vertical surfaces (walls) and tested regularly. If people don't want to stand on chairs or steps to test them they can use a stick to press the button. You should have received some instructions along with the alarms, but if you're still undecided, ring your local fire station and they will be only too happy to come out and help you out.
Sorry if this is too late for you, I tried to post yesterday but for some reason the site wouldn't let me. One more thing, you may have noticed that I've mentioned testing the alarms regularly a couple of times already, this is my method of subliminally getting this message across before I finally remind everyone to test their alarms regularly! they really are lifesavers.
I agree with the last two posts Phone your local fire station.
I have 4 in my house and have had detectors since they first came out. 2 are fitted to the mains with battery back up. And 2 are battery powered. They are positioned. ! in the Living Room, 1 At the bottom of stairs, 1 at the landing upstairs and 1 in the roon where all my PC stuff is.
As for testing I do mine on the 15th of each month.. This is where many people make a big mistake. They do not test. You must test regularly.
Will
ex-firefighter.