Firex FADCQ manual VII Important Safety Information, Fire Safety Tips, CO Home Safety Tips

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VII: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Fire Safety Tips

These guidelines will assist you in the event of a

What to Do in Case of a Fire

fire. However, to reduce the chance that fires will

1. Don’t panic; stay calm.

start, practice fire safety rules and prevent haz-

2. Leave the building as quickly as possible.

ardous situations.

Touch doors with the back of your hand to

• Familiarize everyone with the sound of a

feel if they are hot before opening them. IF

smoke alarm and explain what it means.

DOOR IS HOT USE AN ALTERNATE EXIT.

 

• Determine TWO exits from each room and an

Crawl along the floor, and DO NOT stop to

escape route to the outside from each exit.

collect anything.

• Teach all household members to touch the

3. Meet at a pre-arranged meeting place outside

door. INSTRUCT THEM NOT TO OPEN THE

the building.

DOOR IF THE DOOR IS HOT.

4. Call the fire department from OUTSIDE the

 

• Teach household members to crawl along the

building.

floor to stay below dangerous smoke, fumes,

5. DO NOT GO BACK INSIDE A BURNING

and gases.

BUILDING. Wait for the fire department to

 

• Determine a safe meeting place for all

arrive.

members outside the building.

 

 

 

CO Home Safety Tips

4. Do not close off or confine your fuel-burning

CO poisoning is often caused by equipment fail-

appliances in a closed area. They need

plenty of ventilation to operate properly.

ures due to poor maintenance, product defects,

5. Do not use liquid propane (LP) or charcoal

and damaged parts. The following is a list of

safety tips to help prevent CO within your home:

grills indoors.

1. Have all fuel-burning appliances inspected

6. Do not operate any gasoline-powered equip-

and cleaned yearly by a qualified service

ment indoors.

technician. The furnace, water heater, and

7. Allow for plenty of ventilation when using a

stove are some of the leading sources of CO.

kerosene heater. Do not use in small areas.

2. Clean fireplace vents and chimney regularly. A

Preventive maintenance, common sense, and a

blocked chimney could cause a backdraft of

CO detection device are some of the best meth-

CO into the home. Do not cap chimney. This

ods of preventing CO poisoning. However, a

will cause a backdraft of CO into the home.

dangerous situation can happen to anyone at

 

3. Do not cap or cover a draft hood or exhaust

any time.

vent to any appliance. This will trap danger-

Continued...

ous CO inside the house.

 

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Contents Please Read and Save this Manual SMOKE/CARBON Monoxide Alarm Model FadcqPage Table of Contents Quick Reference Guides General Information and FeaturesAbout this Alarm Features/Benefits Quick Quiet False Alarm ControlPage Important Safety Information Carbon Monoxide CO is a Toxic Gas Different Types of Smoke AlarmsFire is Unpredictable Check Your Local Building Codes Where to Install This AlarmPlacement Guidelines Activate the battery II. HOW to Install this SMOKE/CO AlarmInstallation for Battery DC Operation Only Interconnecting TWO Battery DC only AlarmsInstallation For AC With Battery Back-up Interconnecting Two Battery DC Only AlarmsNation and or Smoke Alarms Secure plate to junction box using mounting screwsTo Install Combination Unit as a Replacement What to Do in Case of a Fire III. if the Alarm SoundsIf Your Smoke Alarm Sounds If Your CO Alarm SoundsPotential Sources of CO Your Home Quick Quiet False Alarm Control and Smart QuietIf Your CO Alarm Sounds cont’d Smart Quiet Latching LED Alarm IndicatorSmart Quiet for LOW Battery Alert RED-YELLOW-ORANGE and Blue IV Understanding the Indicator LightsSmart Button KEY Understanding the Alarm LEDs and Horn PatternsCondition Horn LEDsTo test an individual smoke and CO alarm local test Testing and MaintenanceTesting Test all combination alarms weekly by doing the followingBattery Replacement Maintenance and CareClimate Controls Americas CleaningTo Replace the Battery RepairProblem Solution VI. Troubleshooting the SMOKE/CO AlarmWhere to Install this Alarm Troubleshooting the Smoke/CO AlarmCO Home Safety Tips VII Important Safety InformationFire Safety Tips Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Conditions That Can Cause CO Levels to Change Limitations of This Smoke/CO AlarmCoverage Important Information About This Smoke/CO AlarmProper Use/Operation Compliance/Proper ApplicationsAlso reads as follows Viii Agency Recommendations for Alarm PlacementAlso, as required by California State Fire Marshal Typical Efficiency Home ApartmentTypical Mobile Home Important Smoke Alarm Placement and Exception Information About Locating CO Alarms Year Limited Combination Smoke and CO Alarm Warranty IX Warranty Information