Photoelectric – the smoke alarm type most likely to save your life
Question
Australians were reminded this week on Nine Network morning news programme Today of the importance of choosing the right smoke alarm to protect their family, and once again it is the photoelectric type.
Furthermore, photoelectric smoke alarms are less likely to make false alarms, which can lead to complacency and occupants removing their batteries which then render them useless.
On Today, the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Acting Assistant Commissioner, Neil Reid, said “all fire services throughout Australasia support photoelectric smoke alarms”, and Family First agrees and also supports the push to make them legally required in homes. Currently there is no specification as to which type must be installed.
Decades of experience
The team behind Family First have dealt with consumer fire safety protection for more than two decades, and were one of the first advocates of the latest in fire detection technology.
Through continual international product research and development, finding that photoelectric smoke alarms were vastly superior to existing products on the market and would help save more lives, Family First was the first brand to push for this new technology to become standard in major retail hardware chains.