Our Locations

Nisat Electric in Allen

Nisat Electric in Frisco

Nisat Electric in McKinney

Nisat Electric in Plano

Our Licensure

Journeyman Electrician 137657

Master Electrician 190998

Electrical Contractor 27622

Call Today For Your Estimate Contact Reviews About Us Commercial Electrician Residential Electrician Index

Electrical Contractor 27622 | Master Electrician 190998

© 2008-2017 Nisat Electric, Inc. | All Rights Reserved

(214) 250-6700

Home | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Allen, TX

Back to Top

Service Areas

Blog | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXInspectapedia | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXPro Referral Electrician Reviews | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXYahoo Electrician Reviews | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXGoogle Electrician Reviews | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXBBB Accredited Electrician | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TX
All Calls Answered by Master Electrician!  Call Nisat Electric Today (214) 250-6700
LinkedIn | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXBlog | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXYelp | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXYahoo | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXTwitter | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXGoogle | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TXFacebook | Nisat Electric | Licensed Electrician | Master Electrician | Plano, TX

Plano, Texas Smoke Detector

214.250.6700

National Fire Protection Association Home Smoke Alarm Basics

Smoke Alarm & Smoke Detector Replacement

There are several different types of smoke detectors available on the market.  Homeowners in Plano, Texas should have a basic understanding of the differences prior to choosing devices to replace existing smoke detectors or install new smoke detectors.  


While both battery powered and hardwired smoke detectors are available, hardwired smoke alarms are strongly recommended as they provide the highest level of protection.  Because hardwired alarms are connected to your home's electrical system, they should only be installed by a licensed electrician.


Smoke Detector Technology

Smoke detectors, or smoke alarms, provide advance warning of a fire by sounding an audio alarm.  For the hearing impaired, smoke detectors that emit a visual alarm such as flashing strobe lights and/or vibrate upon detecting smoke are available.  


There are two basic types of smoke alarms: ionization and photoelectric. Ionization smoke detectors are more responsive to flaming fires whereas photoelectric smoke detectors are more responsive to fires that start as a result of long smoldering fires.  The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) recommends for maximum protection every home should have:


Back to Top

Cost of Smoke Detectors  

Smoke detectors are an inexpensive way to protect your family by providing early warning in the event of a fire.  Early warning of a fire is crucial to save lives and prevent serious injury.  The most basic models are easily affordable but provide a significantly lower level of protection.



Only use smoke detectors that display the label of a recognized testing laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL) or Intertek.

Back to Top

Where to Install Smoke Detectors

At a minimum, smoke detectors should be located on every floor of your home to ensure adequate warning of a fire.  In addition, smoke detectors should be installed:



Do not install smoke detectors near windows, doors or air ducts where drafts might interfere with their operation.

Back to Top

Smoke Detector Maintenance

Many homeowners don't pay any attention to their smoke detectors unless the units beep regularly.  Other than not having any smoke detectors at all, this is the biggest mistake people make.  Monthly maintenance is required to ensure that smoke detectors are functioning properly.  Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for regular smoke detector testing and maintenance.



Facts and Statistics via Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI).


Call Nisat Electric at (214) 250-6700!