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2 Let's replace the residential fire alarm!
Last updated on December 25, 2023.
Residential fire alarm has a life span of approximately 10 years‼
It has been 12 years since fire alarm was required to be installed in all homes.
Many people's home-use fire alarm is about to be replaced.
Older fire alarm for residential use prevents fire from detecting fire due to deterioration of parts or running out of batteries.
Let's replace it in about 10 years so that it works well in case of emergency.
Residential fire alarm to protect you and your family from fire
1.Depending on the presence or absence of installation, there is a large difference in the damage caused by fire.
3-1. Where do you put it on? "Detached houses"
3-2. Where do you put it on? "An apartment house"
4.Precautions at the time of installation
5.What kind of alarm do you have?
6.Where can I buy it?
7.Care and inspection methods
8.Materials related to fire alarm for residential use
9.Successful Cases (Residential fire alarm)
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For inquiries about residential fire alarm, please contact your local fire department.
Inquiries to this page
Prevention Division, Fire Bureau Prevention Department
Phone: 045-334-6406
Phone: 045-334-6406
Fax: 045-334-6610
E-Mail address [email protected]
Page ID: 483-632-774