User Manual

Bedrooms
Kitchens
High
Ceilings
Basements
Furnace/
Utility Rooms
Family Rooms
Hallways &
Stairways
Dining Rooms
Bedrooms
Where to install your smoke and CO alarms
Two-story house guidelines
for suggested placement.
Smoke/CO Combo or
one Smoke & one CO Alarm
Key
Installation
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
Smoke Alarm (Ionization Sensor)
NFP Recommendations for installing
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Smoke Alarms:
Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside
each separate sleeping area, and on every level
of the home.
The NFPA strongly recommends that both
ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms
be installed to help ensure maximum detection
of the various types of fires that can occur
within the home.
Carbon Monoxide Alarms:
CO alarms should be installed in a central location
outside each sleeping area and on every level of
the home and in other locations where required
by applicable laws, codes or standards.
Smoke Alarm (Photoelectric Sensor)