Smoke Detectors 101 | Consumer Reports

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  • čas přidán 11. 02. 2020
  • Your life depends on a smoke detector actually detecting smoke. Consumer Reports’ expert explains what you need to know when purchasing these life-saving devices.
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Komentáře • 80

  • @Rhio734
    @Rhio734 Před 4 lety +87

    Yes, this may indeed be a smoke detector but it has many purposes example: in our house hold, it tells us when dinner is ready!

  • @gregschwartz6886
    @gregschwartz6886 Před 2 lety +17

    When will they make a hard-wired smokie that charges the battery so you don't have to replace it as often?

    • @Muonium1
      @Muonium1 Před 4 měsíci

      Never, because rechargeable batteries have a finite lifetime that's invariably shorter than the now standard, sealed, 10 year non-replaceable lithium metal primary cell battery-powered units in every store everywhere. After 10 years it's recommended to replace them due to increased likelihood of electronic component failure anyway, so there is no incentive to make longer-lived battery powered throwaway units at this point.

    • @Fredengle
      @Fredengle Před 4 měsíci

      I think its possible that some countries already have that or a similar technology

  • @FourTortoise104
    @FourTortoise104 Před 3 lety +19

    The acting... Jesus, take the wheel.

  • @freddapelter8332
    @freddapelter8332 Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you!! So many people do not know there is a difference.

  • @nrakma
    @nrakma Před 2 lety +9

    All Smoke Detectors should have a PATH light. Lights saves lives.

    • @idmhead0160
      @idmhead0160 Před rokem +7

      That would cost the company an extra 15 cents. Then, they wouldn't be able to afford to pay the CEO hundreds of millions of dollars

    • @optimummr1609
      @optimummr1609 Před 2 měsíci

      Nest protect is the one for you my friend.

  • @mangisda
    @mangisda Před rokem +6

    A man whose job is to prevent a house from burning is named Bernie.

    • @x25__
      @x25__ Před rokem

      One of the marketing people in a fire-alarm company I used to work at is named David Burns.

  • @noobdisaster
    @noobdisaster Před 4 lety +21

    Two detectors: dual sensor and carbon monoxide. Gotcha!

    • @kylehill3643
      @kylehill3643 Před 3 lety +1

      You forgot it's third purpose! Dinner!

  • @Team.Louish
    @Team.Louish Před 3 lety +5

    He reminds me of Keegan-Michael Key, even sometimes acts like him.

  • @democracyforall
    @democracyforall Před 3 lety +1

    What about the main power unit where there is a stop and start red button at the very base somewhere?

  • @kylehill3643
    @kylehill3643 Před 3 lety +4

    In the end regardless of local laws it doesn't really matter how you setup your alarm|(s) as long as they are functional during a fire that's what counts and you at least have 1 that sounds they'll be happy when you sell or need fire insurance.

  • @CapsLock33
    @CapsLock33 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for the review.

  • @producerk8247
    @producerk8247 Před 4 lety +6

    Not a good test when the source is right below the detectors. Try again.

  • @rafaelontiveros7450
    @rafaelontiveros7450 Před 2 lety +1

    Good information, pretty much vital information, definitely a must share video.

  • @stemirreviews
    @stemirreviews Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for top!

  • @Steve_in_NJ
    @Steve_in_NJ Před 4 lety +19

    I used to have CO/Smoke Detector units in my house -- one of the many false CO detections brought my local Fire Dept to my house and they said combo units are the WORST so we have separate units now. Oh, and don't forget that Ionization fire detectors MUST BE REPLACED every 10 years (the radioactive isotope has a shelf life)!

    • @001looker
      @001looker Před 4 lety +7

      i do not have any smoke detectors in my house. This way I do no have to replace anything

    • @TheCowboy4000
      @TheCowboy4000 Před 3 lety +5

      We shit I just bought a combination one from Kidde. The house that my mom and I are renting had smoke detectors 21 years old!! 😠 I about died. Well I went and bought the dual sensor smoke alarms and I'm taking it out of the rent. That's bullshit that they are that old. We don't even have a carbon monoxide alarm.

    • @neilbrookins8428
      @neilbrookins8428 Před 3 lety +5

      Steven S: 432 years is the half life for Americium used in the ionization alarm. So after 10 years it’s still almost all still there. This is not the reason you should replace the alarms after 10 years. But there are other reasons it’s still a good idea to replace.

    • @36ELGALAN
      @36ELGALAN Před rokem

      @@001looker Brilliant.!!!
      Do you still have your house

    • @idmhead0160
      @idmhead0160 Před rokem

      @@TheCowboy4000 Yes, it's BS that the landlord didn't maintain those. And they should pay you back. You aren't allowed to deduct it from the rent though. I was just reading the rental laws the other day and read that.

  • @TamNguyen-nz5lv
    @TamNguyen-nz5lv Před 14 dny

    WOW THANK YOU🎉

  • @zakarycavenaugh9667
    @zakarycavenaugh9667 Před 3 lety +11

    Smoke detectors have over a 35% chance of failure. Store bought CO goes off at 400 ppm, and the lethal amount starts at 150 ppm

  • @FIyingDumpling
    @FIyingDumpling Před rokem +2

    Photoelectric alarm with CO detector

  • @CassetteMaster
    @CassetteMaster Před 4 lety +13

    In truth, there are two types of photoelectric, one, that uses smoke blocking light shining at a sensor, and the other, which reflects light onto a sensor. Then the ionization uses radioactive material to ionize a chamber of air, allowing a tiny electric current to pass. Once smoke enters it, it disrupts the current flow, thus triggering the alarm.

  • @notdisclosed
    @notdisclosed Před 3 lety +18

    I wish they made more detectors that used AA batteries. I also wish they had some with adjustable volume. Not all of us are deaf or need our hearing damaged from false alarms.

    • @kylehill3643
      @kylehill3643 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree and have the volume be overridden when an actual full alarm occurs.

    • @idmhead0160
      @idmhead0160 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I can't stand the connectors on 9 volt

  • @watcharapongchantraboon3142

    Very safe units to use.

  • @JesusHHernandez
    @JesusHHernandez Před 2 lety +2

    This reminds me of the SmartPipe infomercial

  • @unumprovident101
    @unumprovident101 Před 2 lety +1

    We used to have a General Electric Home Sentry smoke alarm and I hated the sound it made

  • @joannestealey4482
    @joannestealey4482 Před 2 lety +1

    Also it helps to keep bugs away from it

  • @x25__
    @x25__ Před rokem +2

    Please, PLEASE test detectors for radio-frequency interference.

  • @elithegreat6463
    @elithegreat6463 Před 4 lety +3

    Fire 🔥: “The rapid oxidation of a combustible material, releasing energy in the form of light and heat”

  • @mattdude
    @mattdude Před rokem +1

    I didn’t know Keegan Michael key got a job with consumer reports

  • @zachg9065
    @zachg9065 Před 4 lety +8

    “What if a fire happens right in front of your eyes” it’s not real until the smoke detector says so

  • @CassetteMaster
    @CassetteMaster Před 4 lety +9

    I'm humored that he went ahead and explained how photoelectric detectors detect smoke, but didn't explain the ionization--otherwise he would have to mention the Radioactive Material!

  • @Yugiboii
    @Yugiboii Před rokem +1

    Anyone ran into a scenario where the beeping is coming from the ceiling and not the detector itself? I replaced my detector with a new one hoping it stops the 5 beeps but to no avail. Anyone?

    • @idmhead0160
      @idmhead0160 Před rokem +2

      Maybe there is one installed on another floor that you're hearing?

  • @DennisMcCoy-b2r
    @DennisMcCoy-b2r Před 5 měsíci

    I have never had one go off for a legitimate reason, just periodic false alarms leaving me feeling annoyed rather than alarmed. This is a serious safety hazard. When people are constantly woken during the night they are only encouraged to remove batteries and not get round to replacing them. Please bring attention to this, it's happened with every single fire alarm I have ever had even ones recently installed by professionals

  • @steveseattle6791
    @steveseattle6791 Před 2 lety +6

    "It's a dangerous test" - I can't take seriously any advice from people that think lighting 10 sheets of paper is 'get out of the room' dangerous. Home owners buy smoke detectors, not 8 year olds.

  • @SK-lt1so
    @SK-lt1so Před 4 lety +9

    They don't mention big issues with fire alarms.
    They will beep obnoxiously when the battery is low, but do nothing else. This can make figuring out which one has a low battery very difficult.
    They are often placed in high places, and getting the plastic battery doors to open is difficult, so replacing batteries is a nuisance.
    Wired systems can alarm,without any way of turning them off, if there is a short circuit/water damage. You have to pull their fuse.
    Often, with wired systems, all the units need to be replaced together or the units will not function properly.

    • @CastleMc
      @CastleMc Před 3 lety +1

      YES-mine are not only very high but hang over staircases!

    • @sylviasuarez5121
      @sylviasuarez5121 Před 3 lety +4

      Dealing with it is better than the alternative.

    • @cagedtigersteve
      @cagedtigersteve Před rokem

      My solution is to just remove the smoke detector and problem solved.

    • @Ann-um3hd
      @Ann-um3hd Před 5 měsíci

      Until theres a real fire

  • @clarencetaylor7455
    @clarencetaylor7455 Před 4 lety +31

    I'd expect Bernie to have no less than 10 detectors in his house

  • @demeaningplebny1363
    @demeaningplebny1363 Před 3 měsíci

    Keegan-Michael Key works for CU!??

  • @HSETM
    @HSETM Před 2 lety

    Dual Sensor: KIDDE PI-9010.

  • @arshadhalim4313
    @arshadhalim4313 Před rokem

    Do all smoke detector speaks?

  • @djfunkychicken
    @djfunkychicken Před 3 lety +1

    *Fire extinguisher entered the chat*

  • @jeffk464
    @jeffk464 Před 4 lety

    Party on

  • @alexsu6872
    @alexsu6872 Před 4 lety +1

    Burny

  • @Sethermiester
    @Sethermiester Před rokem

    Disappointed. Dual sensor do not have clearly stated method of operation. Photoelectric is much more effective at actual smoke detection than an ionization alarm is. Most people die from smoldering smokey fires not open flame...

  • @chuter52
    @chuter52 Před 9 dny

    Is this intended for elementary schools?

  • @Pops2
    @Pops2 Před 2 lety

    His name is burn...e.

  • @adrianappleyard4005
    @adrianappleyard4005 Před 3 lety

    P

  • @Freddylikefood
    @Freddylikefood Před 3 lety

    Need to become a member and pay (minimum) $10 each month to get any research Consumer Report Information. Sad shadow of greed. I pass.

  • @autokss
    @autokss Před 4 lety +7

    Good topic. Cringe worthy video. Yikes!

  • @lojac4941
    @lojac4941 Před 2 lety

    Great information... but dang ya'll made this totally corny.

  • @bjs2022
    @bjs2022 Před 4 lety +3

    Alarms don’t “go off”. They stay on to sound.

  • @001looker
    @001looker Před 4 lety +2

    i do not have any smoke detectors and very happy

    • @kylehill3643
      @kylehill3643 Před 3 lety

      You'll live longer not smoking as a plus.

  • @DayumQuitPlayin
    @DayumQuitPlayin Před 2 lety

    Stop with the humor, it’s cringey and not even funny.

  • @hempisnotpot4112
    @hempisnotpot4112 Před 3 lety +2

    aloha, please pass along to whomever is the poindexter\Einstein at first alert..... all smoke detectors and co2 combo's need a remote control switch at light switch level in the house. Like the garage door openers have the switch w wires to open and close. This way nobody has to climb a ladder or chair to push a button. HELLO>... WTF.. duh... There should be no need to touch the unit itself, especially if they are gonna wire these together for 2 or more.
    Make a remote to have an "all off button" and a "Silence button" and the "Test Button" on a panel next to it or somewhere lower so nobody has to climb up the vaulted ceilings at midnight, and so after you find there's no fire, you can go back to bed and deal with it the next day.
    Trying to get up from sleep bc the damn thing goes off and dealing with it groggy or medicated on a chair or ladder is more liability than the fire or CO2. Do I have to think of everything.... sweet dreams...Jesus H C people think already