According to reports by the US Fire Administration (USFA), every year approximately 3,500 people die due to fires in America alone. Other than death, fire also leads to many casualties and injuries. The same source reports that more than 18,300 residents in America also get injured. Home owners invest a lot of money on alarm systems but forget to ask for fire prevention home alarms. Fire Detection Sensors in Home Alarms: Ideal Locations A fire detection sensor should be strategically placed to maximize the coverage zone and minimize the number of sensors. Placement of sensors at fire prone locations helps in the detection of fire at the earliest, thus reducing damage to life and property. Kitchen: In an average household, a maximum number of appliances is placed in kitchens. Most of them are heating and cooking appliances, which can easily trigger a fire. It is, therefore, recommended that one have at least one sensor in the kitchen. Near wardrobes: Wardrobes have everything required to fuel a fire. They are made of wood, filled with clothes and are lit using fancy lightings. Any short circuit can start a fire in a wardrobe. Since most of the times, they are closed, one would not even know about such a fire. Thus, installing sensors and home alarms here makes sense. Server rooms and cabinets: Server rooms and cabinets produce large amount of heat and are surrounded by cables. Sometimes, filing cabinets are also placed in server rooms, which can easily fuel a fire, once started. That is why they are one of the favorite locations for installing a fire sensor coupled with home alarms. Central heating plants: Heating equipment and thermostats trigger the maximum number of fires. They are generally placed in the basement, which is not...