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What are the different kinds of smoke alarms? What kind of smoke alarm does NFPA suggest? The most important message about smoke alarms.
Smoke alarms that are properly installed and maintained play a vital role in reducing fire deaths and injuries, and have contributed to an almost 50% decrease in fire deaths since the late 1970s.
What to know about smoke alarms Our fact sheet (PDF, 639 KB) includes information on ionization vs. photoelectric technologies, nuisance alarms, and misleading TV demonstrations on smoke alarm performance.
Facts & figures A 2004 telephone survey found that 96% of U.S. households had at least one smoke alarm, yet in 2000-2004, no smoke alarms were present or none operated in almost half (46%) of the reported home fires. An estimated 890 lives could be saved each year if all homes had working smoke alarms. 65% of reported home fire deaths in 2000-2004 resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. Source: NFPA's "U.S. Experience with Smoke Alarms and Other Fire Detection/Alarm Equipment", by Marty Ahrens, April 2007
Source: NFPA's "U.S. Experience with Smoke Alarms and Other Fire Detection/Alarm Equipment", by Marty Ahrens, April 2007
Video: NFPA's Sharon Gamache talks about home smoke alarms.
THIS IS A VIDEO FROM THE TODAY SHOW ON DRYER FIRES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdNTcChFkBY
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