"To provide the elderly, disabled and their caregivers access to professional services helping them to face the challenges of daily living independently, safely, and in their own homes with dignity and respect."
"My husband recently passed away and I am not steady on my feet. My children wanted me to have this service and I'm glad they insisted".
Martha J., Golden, CO
Smoke Detector Service
(BSAH) Smoke Detector
What are the advantages of Be Safer At Home's™ smoke detectors?
While normal smoke detectors only sound a local alarm, Be Safer At
Home's™ detectors go further, automatically sending a signal to our Response Center. In the event of a fire, we will contact the fire department, allowing you and your loved ones to make your safety your primary concern. And because our Response Center is staffed twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, we never stop monitoring your home, even when you’re not there.
How many smoke Detectors can be placed in the home?
The BSAH Medical Alert Base Unit is programmable to work with up to eight devices.
Where should smoke detectors be located?
Fire prevention experts recommend that smoke detectors be located at every level (or floor) of a home and in the hallway outside each separate sleeping area. Please note that detectors should not be located in the “dead air” space where the ceiling meets the wall, that is, within four inches of the edge of the ceiling or four inches of the top of the wall.