Allied Fire Safety Solutions

Home Fire Protection​

Did you know that if a fire starts in your home you may have as little as 2 minutes to escape?

What fire equipment should I have at home?​

Did you know that if a fire starts in your home you may have as little as 2 minutes to escape?

Smoke Detector

The photo-electric smoke detector will detect smoke  and alert you early before it potentially harms you.

Fire Extinguisher

Fire Extinguisher can prevent a fire from rapidly spreading and destroying your house.

Fire Blanket

Fire blanket put out small fires in the kitchen or escape fires by wrapping yourself  fire breaks out.

Here are the recommended locations for installing smoke detectors:

Bedrooms
Install smoke detectors in every bedroom or sleeping area, as well as in hallways leading to bedrooms. This ensures that occupants are alerted if a fire starts while they are sleeping.
Hallways and Common Areas
Place smoke detectors in central locations such as hallways and common areas on each level of the building. This helps to provide comprehensive coverage throughout the living space.
Living Rooms and Family Rooms
Install smoke detectors in living rooms and family rooms, where people spend a significant amount of time. These areas are common gathering spaces and early detection is crucial.
Basements
If your building has a basement, place a smoke detector near the stairs leading to the upper levels to provide early detection for fires that might start in the basement.
Near Kitchens
Install a smoke detector in or near the kitchen, but ensure it is placed at a safe distance from cooking appliances to minimize false alarms caused by cooking smoke.
10 Years Battery Lifespan

Enjoy a worry-free experience with a 10-year battery lifespan, eliminating the need for frequent checks and replacements, ensuring maintenance-free experience.

Deactivate false alarm from any infrared remote

Deactivate false alarms on your interconnected smoke detector easily using any infrared controller, whether it’s your AC remote or TV remote, for a seamless experience.

Connect across multiple floors up to 24 units together
Uses Split-Spectrum Sensor

Experience complete home protection with our interconnected smoke detector that connects through multiple floors., ideal for homes of any size.

Split-Spectrum Sensor operates on dual wavelengths, detecting both smouldering and flaming fires effectively. Notably, they provide early alerts compared to photoelectric sensors, as well as being less likely to cause false alarms.

Here are the recommended locations for installing fire extinguisher:

Fire Extinguisher in the Living Room

The living room is a common place for families to gather and often has electronic equipment and DB electronic box, which can overheat and catch fire.
Fire extinguishers should be place easily seen area so you can extinguish the fire quickly before it spreads and start burning other parts of your home.

Fire Extinguisher in the Bedroom
Fire Extinguisher and Fire Blanket in the Kitchen

The majority of fires happen at night, so it’s critical to keep your fire extinguishers nearby and within reach.
It’s better to be well-prepared than to be running around looking for an extinguisher in case of a fire.

A fire blanket is most useful for kitchens as it put out small pan fires in the kitchen or you can escape fires by wrapping yourself with this trusty fire blanket.

How To Use Fire Extinguisher and Fire Alarm system in Emergency