Heat alarms vs smoke alarms: What’s the difference?

Heat alarms and smoke alarms are used to detect fires. When they detect a fire, they’ll emit a loud sound to warn you. As part of a smart home system, the devices will also send an alert to your hub when they are triggered. This way, you’ll be alerted in case of fire via a notification on your smartphone.

But what is the difference between heat alarms and smoke alarms then? And where should you use one or the other? Get the answers here:

What is a heat alarm?

The difference between heat alarms and smoke alarms is how they are triggered. Heat alarms are activated when they detect high temperatures or unusually fast increases in temperatures.

Heat alarms are used to minimize property damage as they react to changes in temperatures that are caused by fires.

Where to place a heat alarm?

A heat alarm is suitable for smoky and dusty environments. If you’re tired of getting false smoke alarms when you prepare a lovely meal, a solution could be to have a heat alarm in your kitchen.

Another option is to mount a heat alarm in your garage where the excessive dust and fumes might set off a smoke detector unwantedly.

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What is a smoke alarm?

Smoke alarms give you an early warning of a fire by detecting smoke. The alarms are intended to protect you, your loved ones, and your property.

Although smoke alarms are prone to give off false alarms, they do the invaluable job of detecting the common first sign of fire; smoke. Therefore, smoke detectors are vital to have in your home.

Where to place a smoke alarm?

It is recommended to install smoke alarms inside each bedroom of your home. Also, a smoke alarm should be installed on every exit route.

If you have more than one level in your home, it is recommended to have smoke alarms on every level to make sure you and your loved ones are alerted in all areas of the house.

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In sum, a combination of heat alarms and smoke alarms in your home is a safeguard against fire. When a fire starts, smoke alarms will trigger as soon as they detect smoke, providing you with a warning in the very early stage of the fire. Heat alarms are highly useful in kitchens and garages, where they will help minimize damage by reacting to increases in temperatures and without giving off false alerts.

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