Don’t Contribute to the Fire Statistics

 

With a fire alarm system, you can keep you and your employees safe. At Millennium Fire and Security, Inc., we specialize in fire prevention technology. With over 20 years of experience in National Fire Protection Association codes and standards, our team is ready to install fire alarm systems that are designed to keep people protected.

 

There are numerous reasons to own a fire alarm system. Installing and maintaining one will prevent expensive damage costs and protect your business. Most importantly, a fire alarm system saves lives and stops injuries. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, 3,400+ people die from fires each year. And in 2018, 15,200 people were injured by burns.

 

By installing a fire alarm system, you’ll be less likely to contribute to those unsettling statistics. Places with no or non-working smoke alarms saw a doubling in the increase of death rates (1.18) compared to places with a working smoke alarm (0.53). These numbers are based off 100 reported home fires. When a fire alarm is present, it can warn people to get to safety and alert authorities to the emergency so they can arrive to the scene on time. A speedy response with the help of a fire system saves the lives of countless people.

 

At Millennium Fire and Security, Inc., we have the fire safety technology to keep you secure. Our systems are equipped with smoke and heat detectors, door controls, manual pull station, smoke evacuation, and more. We make sure the alarm system fits to your building’s size and needs. To ensure our customers are always safe, we offer maintenance plans, so your fire alarm system remains functional. Safety is crucial — it is smart to acquire fire protection.

 

We strive to provide quality products to our valued customers so they can be safe and secure. We don’t want anyone to be left behind. This business model is why we will work within your budget to ensure you get the safety you want and need. Safety is always the number one priority. Call us at 407-890-0506 for more information!

 

Sources:

https://www.usfa.fema.gov/data/statistics/fire_death_rates.html

https://www.usfa.fema.gov/data/statistics/

http://www.mysmokealarm.org/smoke-alarm-statistics/