



There are a variety of smoke detectors for different applications from the typical round
ceiling mounted smoke detector used in the typical home to the beam type that covers the
entire ceiling of an office or factory.
The typical smoke detector has a 30 foot diameter detection area. According to NFPA code,
this range may be modified up or down depending upon the surrounding environment and
the height and slope of the ceiling. Each application has to be evaluated and the smoke
detector applied as part of a "detection system". Code also specifies where smoke
detectors must be located and all those locations must be covered if even one smoke
detector is put on the alarm system. Gone are the days of the alarm salesman telling you
that if you'll sign up today, I'll throw in a free smoke detector. One smoke detector will never
meet code requirements.
The code requirements are the minimums that must be met but they in no way limit the
number of smoke detectors that can be utilized. You should consider adding additional
detectors if your budget will allow it
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a division of Southeast Mobility Inc
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