Smoke monitors technology has evolved considerably recently, and its mission is no longer to issue a sound alarm in case of a fire, but also to work more accurately through highly complex sensors that recognize usual temperatures, and then issue an alarm in case the normal rate changes.
Thus these devices ensure that homes and facilities are protected from damage that may be caused to them, but must have properties that help detect fires before they break out, the most important of which are:
With all specifications available in smoke monitors, it must be directly connected to a main control panel, which in turn is connected to security control applications, sending an early warning through which fire or smoke leakage can be controlled before they are exacerbated, thereby ensuring a maximum level of protection for different homes and institutions.