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Fire, Carbon Monoxide & Environmental

Keep You and Your Family Safe

 

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Smoke Alarms

Smoke alarms detect fires by sensing small particles in the air using a couple of different kinds of technologies. Once they detect those particles above a certain threshold, they signal the alarm to sound so that you and your family can get to safety and call 911.

 

Protect Yourself from Carbon Monoxide

CO2 is a colorless, tasteless, and odorless gas produced by incomplete combustion of carbon-containing materials. CO2 detectors can be installed to warn you and your family if this harmful, odorless gas appears in your home. A CO2 detector will detect the presence of the carbon monoxide (CO) gas to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. First responders will be alerted, even if no one is home.

 

Heat Detectors

Heat detectors are used to detect any substantial increase in temperature which may indicate a fire is about to break out. If there is a fire in the vicinity of the alarm, and the temperature has reached a certain level on the heat detector an alarm will sound. Heat detectors can be set to trigger when temperatures reach 135 or 200 degrees.

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Low & High Temperature Alerts

You can receive a system alert when your indoor spaces are either below or above a pre-set temperature level. You will receive real-time notifications of a heating or cooling system failure and prevent potential damage to your home.

 

Water & Flood Sensors

Water and flood sensors are designed to detect leaks and the presence of water before serious damage occurs. These sensors are best used in the basement or in other parts of the home that are prone to flooding. These sensors prevent costly flood damage and can send notifications at the first sign of water and automatically shut off the water supply, preventing floods before they start.

Sleeping and Fire,Carbon Monoxide Detectors
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