With the Smoke Detector Pole you can make testing your smoke detectors safe and easy. No more ladders, brooms, sticks, or inconvenience. Created by a housing inspector, the patent pending design makes it possible for anyone to test smoke detectors quickly and with ease. This tool is great for home owners, commercial maintenance staff, and fire safety inspectors.
Available exclusively from Smoke Detector Pole, LLC.
The Smoke Detector Pole is made out of Stainless Steel, has fourteen collapsible sections that extend out in increments of approximately four inches each and has enough side strength to be able to press smoke detector buttons on a side wall. It also has the resistive ability of approximately three to four pounds of force which enables it push the smoke detector button.
Now, with the new Smoke Detector Pole, no more broom handles, ladders, chairs, and expensive smoke blowing cans are necessary. The Smoke Detector Pole is approximately eight inches in length collapsed and extends out to approximately five feet. With an average arm reach of around six foot eight inches you can easily reach a ten foot ceiling and a little beyond.
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The Smoke Detector Pole was designed by a Housing inspector with many years of doing Housing inspections. His biggest complaint was being able to reach smoke detector test buttons that were in hard to reach places or up on a high ceiling. Many of the new senior complexes have ten foot ceilings making it hard to test the smoke detectors. Usually he would ask the tenant to borrow a broom, a mop, or even a walking cane to be able to reach them. In some cases when it was a vacant unit, there was no broom, stick or cane to use.
One problem was that a lot of smoke detectors have a small rounded button and trying to test one with the rounded tip of a broom was very difficult. Another common smoke detector has a recessed red button that requires a small object to test it. Some inspectors use the smoke spray can. These cans once used up must be replaced at more cost. They are bulky to carry around and when a high smoke detector placement is found, they must be attached to a pole of some kind, making it more difficult to use. Maintenance men will usually carry a ladder around with them to reach the high place smoke detectors.
This is no longer necessary now that the Smoke Detector Pole is available.
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US PATENT # 9,422,143
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