This Valentine’s Day, Set Hearts Ablaze, Not Your House!
14 February 2024 - 10:15PM
Business Wire
Alarm.com shares Valentine’s evening fire alarm
data from connected smoke and carbon monoxide detectors installed
across millions of properties nationwide
Alarm.com has discovered an unusual safety anomaly that seems to
happen every February 14. Homeowners across the U.S. are far more
likely to report a fire alarm in the evening hours on Valentine’s
Day compared to a typical night.
Analysis of aggregated and anonymized data from the millions of
properties secured by Alarm.com technology reveals a 64% increase
in smoke and carbon monoxide alarms on Valentine’s Day. The
engineers at Alarm.com are only able to speculate why this may be
the case.
“It seems like perhaps less experienced cooks may be attempting
ambitious, multi-course meals to impress their Valentine,” said Abe
Kinney, Alarm.com’s Senior Director of Product Management. “Another
contributing factor may be an overabundance of candles for elevated
romantic ambience. Some may become lost in the moment and forget
that they have lots of little house-torches burning. Whatever the
reason, it’s great that so many homes are protected by connected
smoke detectors that can be monitored by professionals – whether
the owners and their pets are home or not.”
According to the Alarm.com analysis of data from the last two
years, fire alarms increase significantly on Valentine’s Day
between 5 to 9 p.m. A typical evening results in 1,226 weekday
alarms during that time period. On Valentine’s Day, the smoke alarm
frequency rose to 2,010 alarms.
Rest assured, even if things get a little too hot in the kitchen
or elsewhere, Alarm.com-powered systems are professionally
installed and monitored all year round. In the event of an alarm, a
trained monitoring professional assesses the situation and can
promptly alert local authorities if required. With an integrated
Alarm.com smart thermostat, Alarm.com can also turn off the HVAC
system to reduce the spread of smoke throughout a property.
For anyone dealing with a simple case of recipe-gone-wrong, the
Alarm.com mobile app provides a quick solution. Users can easily
and quickly cancel the alarm directly from their phones, preventing
unnecessary fire department dispatches before they happen. As
Valentine’s Day approaches, Alarm.com encourages homeowners to keep
the stovetop clean, the fire extinguisher close, and the candles
upright.
Keep the romance alive and the fire alarms off this Valentine’s
Day by reaching out to your local security provider about Alarm.com
connected smoke detectors. For more information on the broader
Alarm.com ecosystem of products and services, visit
https://alarm.com.
About Alarm.com
Alarm.com is the leading platform for the intelligently
connected property. Millions of consumers and businesses depend on
Alarm.com’s technology to manage and control their property from
anywhere. Our platform integrates with a growing variety of
Internet of Things (IoT) devices through our apps and interfaces.
Our security, video, access control, intelligent automation, energy
management, and wellness solutions are available through our
network of thousands of professional security and smart home
service providers in North America and around the globe.
Alarm.com’s common stock is traded on Nasdaq under the ticker
symbol ALRM. For more information, please visit alarm.com.
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Rachel Smith Alarm.com Public Relations rasmith@alarm.com
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