A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke and triggers an alarm. It can be used to prevent fires or detect smoke in no-smoking areas to prevent people from smoking nearby. Smoke detectors are usually installed in plastic casings and detect smoke by photoelectricity.
Using a smoke detector can reduce the risk of dying from a fire by half. According to a report by the National Fire Protection Association, from 2009 to 2013, for every 100 fires, 0.53 people died in houses with smoke detectors, while 1.18 people died in houses without smoke alarms.
Of course, the smoke alarms installation requirements are also strict.
1. The installation height of smoke detectors is required to be
2. When the ground area is less than 80 square meters and the room height is less than 12 meters, the protection area of a smoke detector is 80 square meters, and the protection radius is between 6.7 and 8.0 meters.
3. When the floor area is greater than 80 square meters and the room height is between 6 and 12 meters, the protection area of a smoke detector is 80 to 120 square meters, and the protection radius is between 6.7 and 9.9 meters.
Currently, smoke sensors can be divided into standalone smoke alarms, interconnected smoke alarms, WiFi smoke alarms and WiFi + interconnected smoke alarms. If a whole building needs to install smoke alarms, we recommend using a combination of 1 WIFI+ interlink smoke alarm and multiple interlink smoke detectors. This is a very economical solution. Even if you are on a business trip, your mobile phone can still receive information.Once an alarm detects a fire, all alarms will sound an alarm. If you want to confirm that the room is on fire, just press the test button of the alarm next to you. The one that is still sounding the alarm is the fire point, which greatly saves time. Another major feature of the WIFI+ interlink smoke alarm is that you can stop the alarm sound through the APP.
Post time: Jul-16-2024