8.02 Home Safety and Security. Fire Safety: Smoke Detectors Sends a loud warning signal if a fire...

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8.02 Home Safety and Security

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Home Safety and Security

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Fire Safety: Smoke DetectorsSends a loud warning signal if a fire

starts Easy to install Should be placed on each floor of

home/building Usually battery operated, should

be checked every 6 months to one year

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Fire Extinguisher Classified by type of burning materials

they handle, should be placed in kitchens, garages, basements, on each floor of house/building.

Class A: paper, wood, fabric, other “ordinary combustibles”, made from WATER

Class B: liquids (cooking oil/grease), gases, paints, solvents, made from FOAM, CHEMICAL, DRY-POWDER

Class C: electrical fires, made from CARBON DIOXIDE

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Home Security: LOCKS Deadbolts: lock bolt that unlocks by

turning a knob or key without the action of a spring. For safety, use a lock that requires that a key be used to open from inside and outside.

Bolt should extend into the doorjamb a minimum of 1 inch.

Doors with this type lock cannot be opened with a credit card or screwdriver

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Locks (con’t)

Spring locks: commonly found on interior doors. Usually a lock on the door knob that turns to lock from one side. Can be opened from opposite side

Window locks: usually the thumb-turn lock found on double-hung windows can easily be pried open. Add keyed locks to windows on lower floors, but avoid these locks on bedroom windows because they can slow escaping from a fire

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ALARMS Electronic system that can be triggered

by attempts to force open a door or window. Can be very simple (barking dog sound, loud siren) or complex (motion detector, electric eyes, intercom system). Can be set by family with a particular code. If alarm is activated, company monitoring the system will contact police/fire.

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BIMETRICS Identification of an individual by a

unique physical characteristic (fingerprints, pattern of eye iris, vein patterns in hand)

 

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TOUCH PADS Used to enter a specific code to

open a door such as garage or activate an alarm system inside the home

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DOOR VIEWER Piece of hardware installed with a

lens in order to see who is on the other side of the door.

Best to place 2 heights so children can see as well as adults.

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Lighting for Safety: Motion Sensors Lighting that is set to come on when

there is any motion within set number of feet from light.

Can be set off by any movement and will stay on for specified amount of time (usually 5 minutes).

Generally placed outdoors at corners of house, over garage door, near storage buildings,etc.

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TimersUsed to turn lights or other

electronic devises on and off at certain times of the day and nights.

Each timer can be set differently in each room to give the appearance of movement inside the home.

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UL SEAL(Underwriters Laboratories) found on

all electrical items to show that the item meets certain safety standards when used properly.