Thursday, May 1, 2014

Increase Your Business Security With Fire Alarms

By Mark Mahaffey


If you are a business owner, you should make fire protection one of your highest priorities. Even though it may be easy to rebuild your business after the devastation by fire, it is not so easy to recover from the mental and emotional trauma. Losing your business to fire is not something to take likely.

In general, to sooner you can be made aware that a fire has broken out, the better. In fact, the first 5 minutes of a fire are the most critical, if you want to be able to put it out before it does much damage. Therefore, finding a way to detect the presence of fire and smoke is paramount to effective fire security.

This means that you should have components in your fire alarm system that will let you know as soon as possible that a fire has broken out. Early detection is critical. Heat detectors are one way to do this. Heat detectors have features inside the units that will activate when certain increases in temperature are detected.

Smoke detectors are also a smart way to be alerted to a fire's presence as soon as possible. You can buy three types of smoke detectors, and you will need to decide which one is best for you. Ionization detects large, fast burning fires and photoelectric smoke detectors detect slow burning fires.

However, you can also buy a combination smoke detector. This is what you should get if you want to be protected from both fast burning and slow smoldering fires. Regardless of the kind of detector you buy, be sure to take care of it with regular maintenance.

Maintaining your smoke detectors is not difficult, but it does require you to be diligent. A non-working smoke detector cannot protect you. So every six months, you should change the batteries, clean out dust, check the wiring and do an actual test on the system. This will help you to stay protected and safe if a fire breaks out.




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