The drawbacks of ordinary smoke alarms in [[targetlocaion]]
Protecting your home from fire is important, and smoke detectors perform a vital role in keeping your family safe. Even so, smoke detectors have some shortcomings. For instance, they are only able to detect smoke, not extreme temperatures. In the event there is a fire in your house, you might not be cautioned until the smoke ascends to the smoke detector. Although there are further unmistakable signs of fire -- like a sudden heat increase -- if you don’t have smoke, you won’t have a triggered smoke detector.
Additionally, smoke detectors only sound the alarm when they encounter enough smoke. If a fire creeps along slowly at first, you might not be warned until it's too late. Various smoke detectors use dual-sensor technology, meaning they will recognize smoke from both a raging fire and smoldering remnants. Whenever they sound their alarm, it falls to the occupant to notify emergency services after exiting the premises.