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Where Should You Place Fire Alarms in Your Home

5/16/2021 (Permalink)

Battery in fire alarm. If you don't currently have a fire alarm in the right spot at home, make sure you add this safety measure today.

There are certain smells and sounds you never want to encounter in your home. The odor of smoke and the high-pitched noise coming from our fire alarm signifies a big emergency in your house. As scary as this situation may be, you are thankful that you have properly working smoke alarms to alert you of possible danger. Without these devices, you put your loved ones at risk.

Smoke Alarm Tips

Anyone in Shoreline, WA, knows that potential fire damage could be devastating and deadly. It's one thing to have these in your home, but you need to make sure you place them correctly and that they are in good working order. Here are some ways to make sure they'll do their job well:

  • Change the batteries every year.
  • Test the alarm every year (most devices have a "Test" button that you can push).
  • Replace the alarms themselves every 10 years.

Place at Least One on Every Floor
Due to different layouts, sizes and designs, homes will have different numbers of alarms. Regardless of your home's square footage, make sure you have a fire alarm on every level of the structure. You should have in the basement as well, even if it is unfinished and no one sleeps there.

One in Every Bedroom
Wherever a member of your family sleeps, you need a smoke alarm there. This should be the case whether it's a small area, a master bedroom or anything else in between.

One in Nearby Hallways
Before you ever call a professional fire cleanup company to take care of smoke damage, you need to safely exit your home during a fire. Having a fire alarm in the hallway outside every bedroom is an effective way to sense any sign of a fire in your home.


If you don't currently have a fire alarm in the right spot at home, make sure you add this safety measure today. Follow this list so you can have peace of mind.

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