Fire & Carbon Monoxide Systems
American Alarm Services experts design, install and test every home detection system to ensure that it is properly placed and will be able to prevent incidences with early detection. Our experienced specialists will install the smoke, fire or gas detection device that will meet local fire code requirements and protect building inhabitants.
Detection systems are installed around a buildings’ design requirements in order to prevent destruction of property and loss of life
. Old systems consisting of inadequate detection capabilities or that are placed in the wrong location pose a danger to inhabitants.
It is important to have a select combination of detectors in a home or residence. This will provide early detection of smoke and fire, prevent injuries and assist with early dispatch of fire crews.
Why install various types of detectors?

The home environment provides plenty of opportunities for hazardous conditions that often go undetected. The presence of carbon monoxide in the home has recently gained more attention than before. Everyday factors in home life cause carbon monoxide and can become a toxicity hazard for inhabitants. It can also be an ingredient of the smoke produced from a fire.
Home fires start with a number of items in the home, such as stoves, candles or electrical devices. Fires can be a quick consumer or a slowly burning flame, smoldering first, until it gets enough fuel. They are difficult to detect when families are sleeping or in another part of the house.
The combination detection system of smoke and thermal fire alarms can work together to detect different fire types and conditions. Addition of a carbon monoxide detector will also help prevent hazardous conditions in the home, ranging from fire to everyday home activities such as the use of electrical items like heaters and appliances.
Carbon monoxide is undetectable by humans, yet common and toxic enough in homes. It is the cause of countless injuries and accidents each year. Protect your residence with the best detection and safety equipment today.




