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Not all
fires are the same. There are two kinds of smoke alarm technologies in common
use-- ionization and
photoelectric--that
detect two different types of fire. |
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Ionization smoke alarms respond first to fast flaming fires. A flaming fire
devours combustibles extremely fast, spreads rapidly and generates
considerable heat with little smoke. Ionization models are best suited for rooms
which contain highly combustible materials. These types of materials include:
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Photoelectric smoke
alarms respond first to slow
smoldering fires. A smoldering fire generates large amounts of thick, black
smoke with little heat and may smolder for hours before bursting into flames.
Photoelectric models are best suited for
living rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. This is because these rooms often
contain large pieces of furniture, such as sofas, chairs, mattresses, counter
tops, etc. which will burn slowly and create more smoldering smoke than flames.
Photoelectric smoke alarms are also less prone to nuisance alarms in the
kitchen area than ionization smoke alarms |
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The use of
both ionization and photoelectric alarms will provide a home with maximum
protection and an ample warning in the event of a fire. |
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