Fire Safety Tip

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(NAPSA)—Experts say the simple act of installing smoke detectors on each floor of your home can go a long way toward saving your family from fire. Smokedetectors, first patented in 1902, have saved countless lives. Today, the ionization smoke detector is the most commonly used. According to the American Nuclear Society, this type of smoke detector is one of the many applications of research done by nuclearscientists and engineers. FIRE SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT—thanks to the smoke detector. The ionization smoke detector uses a tiny bit of radioactive ameri- cium-241, a source of alpha radiation. An air-filled space between two electrodes creates a chamber that permits a small, constant current to flow between the electrodes. If smoke or heat enters the chamber, the electric current between the electrodes is interrupted and the alarm is triggered. This smoke alarm is less expensive than other designs and improves the original smoke alarm by measuring more than the heat of a fire. It can detect particles of smoke too small to be visible. For other examples of the everyday benefits provided by nuclear science and technology, visit www.ans.org/pi/np/smoke.