Waking Up to Smoke Alarms Study Committee Report on the effectiveness of smoke alarms while sleeping.
Oregon Waking Up to Smoke Alarms 2010
Smoke Alarm Installation Program Training
The OSFM offers a wide assortment of free training opportunities and technical assistance related to conducting installation projects. Training opportunities include; conducting community risk assessments, creating intervention strategies, developing local partnerships, evaluating results, and documenting smoke alarm effectiveness and retention data collected during an installation project. For more information on available training, or the Smoke Alarm Installation Program, contact Colleen Olson at (503) 934-8228, or colleen.olson@state.or.us.
Smoke Alarm Installation Program
The Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) developed a model program to assist local fire departments and other organizations in planning and conducting community smoke alarm installation projects.
Smoke Alarm Installation Program
Smoke Alarm Brochure
Where there's smoke.... there's fire!
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Chart
Frequently Asked Smoke Alarm Questions
Frequently Asked Smoke Alarm Questions
Frequently Asked Smoke Alarm Questions (condensed version)
Know the Facts: Ionization Smoke Detectors
The Office of State Fire Marshal supports the recommendations and position statement provided by the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC).
IAFC position statement on smoke alarms (pdf).