Smoke Alarms
Make them work for your safety

NFPA's free smoke alarm installation guide (PDF, 1.3 MB) is a comprehensive resource for fire safety advocates – firefighters, safety educators, business leaders and representatives of older adult or health groups.


Smoke alarm facts
Installation and maintenance tips
A life-saving test: check your smoke alarms regularly


Smoke alarms are the residential fire safety success story of the past quarter century. Smoke alarm technology has been around since the 1960s. But the single-station, battery-powered smoke alarm we know today became available to consumers in the 1970s, and since then, the home fire death rate has been reduced by half. Most states have laws requiring them in residential dwellings.

Important: Working smoke alarms are essential in every household. It is necessary to practice home fire drills to be certain everyone is familiar with the smoke alarm signal, and to determine if there are any obstacles to a quick and safe evacuation (including the inability for some to awaken to the smoke alarm signal).

Facts & figures

Source: NFPA's "U.S. Experience with Smoke Alarms and Other Fire Detection/Alarm Equipment."

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Installation and maintenance tips

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A life-saving test: check your smoke alarms regularly

Source: National Fire Protection Association http://www.nfpa.org/categoryList.asp?categoryID=278&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Fact%20sheets/Fire%20protection%20equipment/Smoke%20alarms