Discover the Startling Reason Why 70 People Die in Fires Each Year, Even Though They Have a Smoke Alarm Fitted
Why People with Smoke Alarms Die In Fires: Over 80% of all the deaths that occur as a result of fires, happen in the home. Half of these fires occur at night time. The majority of these fires are accidental and could have been prevented by taking some simple actions to reduce the risks. The most common form of fire detection is a smoke alarm. Shockingly, approximately 70 people die each year in domestic fires, even though they had a smoke detector fitted. Why does that happen? Sadly, it is for a very simple reason. Their smoke alarm either had no battery or had a flat battery. Imagine a loved one losing their life, because your smoke alarm didn't have a battery fitted or the battery was flat. Another common failure of smoke alarms is poor location. Sometimes, they have been found in kitchen drawers after a fire. Many times they are poorly positioned in the house and the occupants have died from smoke inhalation before the alarm has sounded. If you're a parent of young children, there is another major danger. Various tests have shown that children fall into very deep sleep at night time, and most of them will not even hear a smoke alarm when it is sounded. For those that do, they are so disorientated when they wake up that they can walk right into the fire area, and it is too late when they discover the danger they are in. Carefully review, the sections in this report on choosing and installing the right smoke alarm and actions you can take to protect your home. |