Fire Alarm Cable Is Always Part of How the Whole System Works

Aug 5
12:11

2017

Anas Jafri

Anas Jafri

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According to the National Fire Protection Association, there were 1,345,500 fires reported in the United States in 2015, and these fires caused 3,280 civilian deaths, 15,700 civilian injuries, and .3 billion in property damage. It is overwhelming how statistics showed the number of deaths and how it could have been avoided or prevented.

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Dan Gersh,Fire Alarm Cable Is Always Part of How the Whole System Works Articles CR, president and CEO of Maxons Restorations, Inc. in New York City, stated in an interview that the five most preventable causes of fire are cooking-related fires, unattended candles, burdened electrical connections, lighting/appliance malfunctions and smoking cigarettes or cigars.

The need for fire alarms or smoke alarms in every household is important for early detection of fires. Fire alarms can detect smoke and give warning to those living in the house that they need to escape or perhaps prevent the fire if still possible. It’s crucial that the installed alarm is functioning and the cable used is of high quality, or else you’ll have to occasionally check to see if it is working fine. However, most are accustomed to this safety home fixture and are likely to take it for granted. But it’s one of the most important systems we can install inside our homes for security. A working alarm is very important as is to make sure its cable is efficient and durable.

When it comes to quality cables, our Awg Fire Alarm Cable are always efficient, plus you have a lot of options to choose from. Here’s why: All made in the USA. Highest quality materials are used for our cables, and the manufacturing standards are caliber. We have extensive industry knowledge, and we text each cable to ensure they are capable to withstand different instances it may be put in. Our cables are also approved by the National Electric Code. We pride ourselves in always committing to safety and efficiency because we always want to provide customers with the best value.

Shielded or Non-Shielded. You can choose from shielded to non-shielded cables. The shielded can reduce electromagnetic radiation. This means that they help reduce interference with other devices. Non-shielded cables work just as fine but are much cheaper.

Since a fire alarm is necessary for every home to ensure the security and safety of each family member, there is a need to attach importance on which cable to use. Many people put little importance when it comes to other parts of their fire alarm, but those are more than the sum of its parts and what gives integrity to the whole system.

We can combat fire by being prepared and aware. That’s the reason we offer you our highest quality AWG Fire Alarm Cables. By choosing a cable that is efficient for your fire alarm you can simultaneously create a system that provides an early warning to your entire home or office building in case of a fire.

Bonus: Top Tips for Fire Safety from the American Red Cross
1. Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas.
2. Test smoke alarms every month. If they’re not working, change the batteries.
3. Talk with all family members about a fire escape plan and practice the plan twice a year.
4. If a fire occurs in your home, GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL FOR HELP. Never go back inside for anything or anyone.

When it comes to safety and security, we at EWCS (Electric Wire and Cable Specialists) are always at the top. Visit our website at ewcswire.com and call us for inquiries!