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📣 Detectors Every Home MUST have 📣

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When it comes to home safety, having the right detectors in place is so important — to alert you and your family of hidden dangers. Detectors cannot be overlooked and here are the top detectors every home should have:

Smoke Detectors Fires can spread rapidly. Smoke detectors provide an early warning system that can make all the difference.

  • Placement: Install on every floor, inside bedrooms, and outside sleeping areas.
  • Maintenance: Test monthly, replace batteries yearly, and replace the unit every 10 years.

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can be deadly in high concentrations. A CO detector alerts you if levels become unsafe.

  • Placement: Near sleeping areas and close to fuel-burning appliances like furnaces and water heaters.
  • Maintenance: Test monthly and replace batteries as needed.

Natural Gas Detectors A gas leak can lead to explosions or health hazards from prolonged exposure. A natural gas detector senses leaks before they become dangerous.

  • Placement: Near gas appliances such as stoves, fireplaces, and furnaces.
  • Maintenance: Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for testing and replacement.

Radon Detectors Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes, especially basements. A radon test is usually done at your home’s inspection before purchasing.

  • Maintenance: Use a continuous monitor or conduct periodic tests with radon test kits or with the help of an inspector.

Water Leak Detectors Water leaks can cause extensive damage and lead to mold growth. These detectors alert you when moisture is detected in vulnerable areas.

  • Placement: Near water heaters, sinks, dishwashers, and laundry rooms.
  • Maintenance: Check sensors regularly and replace batteries as needed.

Temperature and Freeze Detectors Extreme temperatures can cause pipes to freeze and burst, leading to costly repairs. These detectors alert you before damage occurs.

  • Placement: In basements, attics, and near pipes prone to freezing.
  • Maintenance: Regularly monitor sensor accuracy.

Security Motion Detectors While not for environmental hazards, motion detectors enhance security by alerting you to unauthorized movement.

  • Placement: Entry points like doors, windows, and hallways.
  • Maintenance: Ensure sensors are clear of obstructions and test regularly.

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