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When real estate agents and their buyers look at a property, more often than not, they are looking at the aesthetics of the property not the functionality. Initially when the untrained eye looks at this photo, one sees a sees a cool looking stairwell, loft and a nice clean open space.

However to the trained eye of the home inspector, much more comes to view.

For example:

1. Even though this is an older property, the balusters (spindles) on the guardrail and handrail exceed the current 4” spacing required for child safety. Agents and buyers need to be aware that small children can slip through those spaces and suffer a nasty fall.

2. Also, equally as important, is the placement of the smoke alarms on both levels of the property. Smoke alarms provide an early warning signal in the event of fire, which may allow you and your family sufficient time to reach safety.

Properly placed smoke alarms are vital for the safety of you and your family. In most states, properties that have been rehabbed need to be brought up to current standards of safety. These are some of the issues found with this property:

1. The alarms were not wired together – when one-alarm signals, all should signal.

2. The alarms were not installed in the bedrooms. Current safety standards require all smoke alarms to be placed in each bedroom and hallway of in each level of the property.

3. There was no function smoke alarm in the basement or the garage.

4. Alarms need to be placed either on the ceiling or within a foot of the ceiling on a vertical wall.

Did you know...

· Smoke alarms monitor the air 24 hours a day, every day. After 10 years, it's been on the job for over 87,000 hours. At this point in its life, it stands a 50/50 chance of failure. Do you want to trust your life to an aged device?. If you don’t know how old your alarm is, or if it is more than 10 years old, replace it.

· The battery back up in all alarms need to be replace every year.

· Smoke alarms need to be tested monthly.

· Vacuum the outside covers periodically to remove dust, dirt particles and insects.



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12 Comments on What You Don't See Can Be Costly...

Michael - Good info....thank you for your post. 

Stan Barsch

07/19/2008 06:38 AM by Stanley Barsch, REALTOR® (Long & Foster Realtors)


LOL! I love Susie's test method! Seriously, I never considered cleaning a smoke alarm but it makes sense,  great tips Michael.

07/19/2008 06:50 AM by Debbie Malone, Realtor (R), Lynchburg, Smith Mountain Lake, VA (RE/MAX 1st Olympic)


Stan... You are welcome... Have a great weekend...

Suzanne... Thanks for stopping by...

Debbie... That tese method works in a lot of homes...

07/19/2008 07:10 AM by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.)


I like Susie's mehod of testing also and have done it more than once.

07/19/2008 07:15 AM by Sheila Reeves (KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY)


Sheila... How else would the rest of the fam know that "supper is done" ...

07/19/2008 07:23 AM by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.)


Morning Michael,

Never thought about the ten year life of the alarm. Will make a trip to Home Depot later today to pick up several rel=placements.

Thanks for the information.

07/19/2008 11:04 AM by Harold (Hal) Place (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.)


Great fire safety advice.  I'm religious about the batteries, but didn't know to replace the actual alarm every 10 years.  I'm glad I read this post.

07/19/2008 11:06 AM by Chris Ann Cleland, GRI (Long & Foster)


Great safety issues about smoke alarms. When I had apartments it use to amaze me that ever month when I did my inspections:

1. Some tenatnt would cover their smoke alarm with aluminum foil

2. They would disconnect the wires from the smaoke alarm.

This is how stupid people die.

Sean Allen

07/19/2008 11:19 AM by International Financing Solutions


Most of the alarms I test have these words written plainly around the test button "Test Weekly".  That is an important point that I stress to my clients.  Sure, the alarms may be linked together with a battery backup, but sometimes things go wrong.  You don't want to first realize it when you are caught in a house fire.

A common problem I see in 1 year builder's warranty inspections is that the detectors many times are still covered with blue plastic preventing them from operating correctly.  Good post.

07/19/2008 11:43 AM by J. Brandon Roberts (Reveal Property Inspections)


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