Installing first alert smoke and carbon monoxide alarm

Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Help protect your home and family with combination smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors. First Alert offers a variety of combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors that provide 2-in-1 protection against both smoke and CO.

10-Year Sealed Battery Combination Alarms

Our 10-year sealed battery alarms eliminate the need for battery replacements and late-night low battery chirps for the life of the alarm. We also offer a 10-year sealed battery alarm with voice alerts. In the event of an emergency, the smoke and CO detector will let you know the type and location of danger in your home to help you escape safely.

Hardwired Combination Alarms

First Alert offers several hardwired combination smoke and CO alarms. Most hardwire alarms come with hardwire adapter plugs making installation easy and eliminates the need to rewire. For protection during power outages, we offer a back-up battery feature for continuous smoke and CO detection.

Battery-Operated Combination Alarms

Battery-operated combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are easy and convenient to install. Some battery-operated alarms also feature voice and location technology, while other battery-operated combination alarms can be interconnected so all of the alarms will sound as one in the event of a fire or CO emergency. Help ensure your home and family is protected with smoke detectors and CO alarms.

The first line of defense that will help alert you and your family of a fire is a smoke detector. Some factors to consider when purchasing a smoke detector are the type of detector, the location of installation, how many you need in your home, and the general maintenance of the alarm. First Alert is the #1 brand in fire safety, and our top priority is the safety of your home and family. Follow these helpful tips to choose the right smoke alarm for your home and family and learn how to properly install a smoke detector.

1. Choose Your Smoke Alarm

There are many different types of smoke alarms from which you can choose to install in your house. Different detectors have different features like 10-year sealed battery smoke alarms, combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, battery operated and hardwired alarms. First Alert’s 10-year sealed battery alarm with voice and location technology offers hassle free protection and eliminates the need for battery replacements for the life of the alarm. This detector is also equipped with voice alerts, letting you know the type and location of danger. First Alert also offers hardwire alarms and most come with convenient adapter plugs, so installation is easy and there is no need to rewire.

2. Decide Where to Install Smoke Alarms in Your House

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), smoke detectors should be installed on every level of your home, in every bedroom, and outside every sleeping area. To help avoid nuisance alarms, alarms should be installed at least 10 feet away from cooking appliances. Also, when installing your alarm, place the fire alarm on the ceiling or high on the wall because smoke rises. When installing an alarm high on the wall, it should not be placed more than 12 inches from the ceiling. Also, avoid installing detectors near windows or air ducts, as this could hinder their performance.

3. Install Your Smoke Alarms

To install your detector, you will need a pencil, drill (with a 3/16” or 5mm drill bit), Phillips screwdriver, and a hammer. To begin installing, mark drill points on the ceiling no less than 8 inches from the nearest wall. Next, drill holes, mount the alarm to the mounting bracket and twist the fire alarm into place. Screw on the base plate and insert any necessary batteries. Now that you know how to install a smoke detector, browse our website to shop a variety of smoke detectors for your house to help protect what matters most.

Where do you mount a combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector?

Carbon monoxide (CO) and combination alarms should be mounted in or near bedrooms and living areas, on a wall place six inches below the ceiling to six inches above the floor. If mounting on a ceiling, make sure it is at least six inches away from the wall.

Where should a First Alert carbon monoxide detector be placed?

The NFPA recommends that you install a carbon monoxide alarm, like smoke alarms, on every level of your home, inside every bedroom, and outside each sleeping area. Make sure carbon monoxide detectors are also installed near attached garages in case a car is left running, and anywhere else the manufacturer recommends.

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