The limitations of traditional smoke alarms in [[targetlocaion]]
Protecting your home from fire is a crucial consideration, and smoke detectors take on a vital part in safeguarding your family. However, smoke detectors have some limitations. For example, they can only detect smoke, not extreme temperatures. When there is a fire in your home, you may not be cautioned unless the smoke reaches the smoke detector. Even though there are some other telltale indications of fire -- like a sharp rise in heat -- if you don’t have smoke, there is no triggered smoke detector.
In addition, smoke detectors only beep when they find ample smoke. When a fire begins slowly, you may not be alerted until it's too late. Some smoke detectors employ more than one sensor, meaning they will detect smoke from both a raging fire and smoldering remnants. Whenever they start beeping, it falls to the homeowner to contact first responders after exiting the residence.