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Top Signs that You Need to Replace your Fire Alarm Battery

22 May

Top Signs that You Need to Replace your Fire Alarm Battery

Fire can develop quickly. A spark or a flash can turn into a fully engulfed fire within a few minutes. Smoke alarms play a very important role in saving lives and preventing the widespread of fire. But without batteries even the best fire alarm system won’t be able to detect fire.

In this blog, you’ll learn about the top signs that you need to change the battery of your fire alarm system. So, without further delay, let’s begin!

The Importance of Fire Alarm Inspections and Maintenance

An alarm system that fails to operate when needed is a serious safety concern. Properly designed, installed, and maintained fire alarm systems can easily detect smoke and fire. Then it can alert the residents of the building to exit the building.

When to Change your Fire System’s Battery?

We advise you test your alarms at least once a month to verify they are functioning correctly and replace the batteries in your smoke alarm every six months. The smoke detector should be changed at least once every 10 years.

The battery in lithium-powered smoke alarms will not need to be replaced for 10 years. Instead, replace the complete alarm 10 years after the manufacturing date stamped on the back.

These are the most prominent signals that it’s time to change your fire alarm system:

  • The alarm makes a regular beeping sound.
  • It fails to sound during a regular test.
  • The LED light is off or flashing.
  • It’s been more than a year since you last changed the battery.

Step-By-Step Guide to Replacing Batteries

  1. 1.Turn off the power to the alarm at the main switchboard.
  2. 2.Twist or slide the smoke alarm off its bracket on the ceiling.
  3. 3.Open the battery compartment and remove the old battery.
  4. 4.Check the contacts for dust or corrosion and give them a quick clean if needed.
  5. 5.Insert the new battery, making sure the positive and negative ends are lined up correctly.
  6. 6.Close the compartment and reinstall the smoke alarm on the bracket.
  7. 7.Turn the power back on (if applicable) and press the test button to check if it’s working.

Read More:
How to Test the Fire Alarm in Your Commercial Building: A Complete Guide

The Final Word

Ultimately, a fire alarm is only as good as its battery. You can save lives by taking just five minutes to test your alarms, recognizing the warning sounds, and changing the old batteries can quite literally save lives. So, make it a habit to check your detectors regularly.
Read More: How to Test the Fire Alarm in Your Commercial Building: A Complete Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How to know if fire alarm batteries need changing?

A: You’ll likely notice a high-pitched chirping noise coming from your smoke alarm when it is time to change the battery of your fire alarm.

2. Can humidity affect my smoke alarm?

A: The density of the moisture particles can trigger your alarm, even if they’re water particles.

3. Can a smoke detector detect vape?

A: It can trigger fire alarms, especially in environments with sensitive detectors.

4. Should a smoke detector always have a green light?

A: For hardwired units, a steady green LED light indicates that the alarm is receiving AC power

5. Is 70% humidity too high for a house?

A: High humidity can cause problems in your home if relative humidity regularly exceeds 60%

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