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Why You Should Buy a Smart Smoke Detector

9/25/2020 (Permalink)

Smart Safety Devices

Smart technology is everywhere nowadays. So it is no surprise that smart features have been added to smoke alarms. Some may be wary of these updated detectors. After all, the traditional smoke alarm has worked effectively for years.
However, there are some benefits to smart alarms. A smart smoke detector can bring an extra level of fire protection to your Oklahoma City, OK, home. You can be notified of a blaze while you are outside the house, allowing you to contact emergency personnel immediately. Specifically, smart devices send a push notification to your phone alerting you that the alarm is beeping.
If firefighters respond to your burning home right away, they can extinguish the blaze before it causes extensive harm. Fire damage cleanup professionals will also have less work to do, so your house will get back to normal more quickly.
There are three main types of smart fire safety devices. Which one is best for you depends on your specific needs.

1. Smart Detectors
A smart smoke alarm is essentially a detector that is connected to the internet. Some of these detectors can detect carbon monoxide in your home, as well. Many of them even notify you when the battery is low and let you silence the alarm from your phone. Each smart detector typically costs approximately $100.

3. Smart Listeners
If you do not want to replace every smoke detector in your house, you can opt for a smart listener instead. This device connects to all the alarms on a floor and alerts you when one of those alarms is beeping. Each one costs $50 to $100, making listeners ideal for those in big homes with several detectors.

3. Smart Batteries
There are few smart batteries on the market at the moment. As with smart detectors, smart batteries tell you when the alarm is beeping and when the battery is running low.
You should consider adding a smart smoke alarm, listener, or battery to your home. All three options can help mitigate any fire damage.

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