Top 5 Mistakes People Make with Smoke Detectors

Most people believe they're protected simply because a smoke detector hangs on their ceiling. But installation is only the beginning. From sensor blind spots to dead batteries discovered at 3 a.m., these five widespread mistakes could quietly undermine the safety of an entire home — no matter how premium the hardware.

How to Eliminate 80% of Smoke Alarm Complaints

Smoke alarm complaints like constant beeping, false alarms, and battery issues are one of the biggest hidden costs for home builders. This guide explains why smoke detectors fail and how to eliminate up to 80% of service callbacks.

Where to Install Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectors save lives—but only when installed in the right locations. Whether you're a homeowner upgrading safety or a builder planning a new project, proper placement is essential for early fire detection and code compliance.

JULLISON Smoke Detector Layout – Builder Standard (3–4 Bedroom Homes)

Ensuring the safety of a new or renovated home starts with proper smoke detector placement. For builders and contractors, choosing the right layout and package can save time, reduce complexity, and meet building code requirements. Here’s a simple guide for 3–4 bedroom homes, designed to make installation fast, efficient, and code-compliant.