Smoke Detectors — Early Warning, Maximum Safety

Fire emergencies often begin silently — with smoke that spreads long before flames become visible.
A smoke detector is your first line of defense, providing early warning of a potential fire and allowing people to evacuate and respond before the situation becomes critical.

At FireFelixon, we offer advanced photoelectric and ionization smoke detectors designed for homes, offices, industries, and institutions, ensuring every second counts when safety is on the line.

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Protect Lives with Early Detection
How Smoke Detectors Work

Smoke detectors continuously monitor air particles and sound an alarm the moment smoke is detected.
Depending on technology type, they operate in one of the following ways:

  • Photoelectric (Optical) Smoke Detectors – use light sensors to detect slow, smoldering fires (common in homes and offices).

  • Ionization Smoke Detectors – respond faster to fast-flaming fires involving paper, fuel, or wood.

  • Dual-Sensor Smoke Detectors – combine both technologies for maximum protection.

  • Addressable / Intelligent Smoke Detectors – used in large commercial and industrial systems for centralized fire control panels.

  • Standalone Battery-Operated Detectors – ideal for homes, apartments, and small offices.

  • Wired Detectors (with Central Fire Alarm Systems) – suitable for commercial and institutional buildings.

  • Wireless Interconnected Detectors – when one unit detects smoke, all connected alarms sound together.

  • Heat and Smoke Combination Detectors – detect both smoke and rapid temperature rise for added accuracy.

Types of Smoke Detectors We Offer
Applications

Our smoke detectors are ideal for:
🏢 Commercial Offices – server rooms, workspaces, conference halls
🏫 Institutions – schools, hospitals, libraries, labs
🏭 Industrial Units – control rooms, manufacturing floors, warehouses
🏠 Residences – bedrooms, kitchens, and living rooms

  • Proper placement ensures maximum protection:

    • Install at least one smoke detector per floor.

    • Place units in corridors, staircases, kitchens (heat type), and sleeping areas.

    • Avoid corners or areas with high airflow (like near fans or AC vents).

    • Mount on ceilings or high walls for early smoke detection.

    • For large facilities, integrate detectors into a central fire alarm system for zone-wise alerts.

Installation & Placement Guidelines
Maintenance & Testing
  • Test the alarm monthly by pressing the test button.

  • Replace batteries every 6–12 months or as indicated.

  • Clean the detector surface to avoid dust interference.

  • Replace the entire unit every 8–10 years for optimal reliability.

  • Schedule periodic professional inspection under AMC services.