
You’ll get the most protection from devices that can quickly and accurately detect and respond to a range of threats. That’s why we recommend technology that can detect carbon monoxide (CO) and natural gas as well as smoke and fire. You never know what kind of hazard will strike your home, or when.


Do I need four kinds of detectors or can one do it all? You are also encouraged to install a smoke detector inside every bedroom and at the top of certain stairways. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends installing a smoke alarm on every level of your home, including finished attics and basements.

What’s the optimum placement of protection devices in my home?Įarly detection of smoke, carbon monoxide, and natural gas is key to saving lives.
