The air we breathe should be a sanctuary of safety. We provide expert installation services that offer unparalleled peace of mind against the silent threat of Carbon Monoxide and rapid home fires.
DIY kits might seem appealing, but professional installation ensures optimal functionality and code compliance.
We understand airflow and fire ignition points. We position CO alarms near sleeping areas and fuel appliances, and smoke alarms on every level, following NFPA standards.
Ionization for flaming fires? Photoelectric for smoldering? We ensure the right sensor type is deployed for every zone in your home.
We remain updated on all active Bath, IL building codes and fire safety ordinances, avoiding fines and ensuring insurance validity.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is often called the "silent killer" because it is invisible, odorless, and tasteless. Its presence can go unnoticed until it's too late, making a reliable detector crucial for every home.
We install hardwired units with battery backup, standalone models, or smart units that alert your smartphone directly.
Placed expertly near furnaces, gas stoves, and sleeping areas to identify hazardous concentrations before they become lethal.
We observe potential CO sources in your ventilation system to identify areas needing professional HVAC attention.
Smoke detectors are your first line of defense. Given the rapid spread of fires in modern homes, every second counts. Titan Electrical specializes in expert smoke detector installation in Bath, IL.
We combine ionization and photoelectric technologies to detect both fast-flaming and slow-smoldering fires.
We expertly install systems where if one alarm sounds, they all sound—crucial for multi-story residences.
Smoke detectors lose sensitivity over time. If your units are over 10 years old, our replacement service ensures you stay protected.
When inhaled, CO binds with hemoglobin far more readily than oxygen, forming carboxyhemoglobin. This effectively starves the body's tissues—especially the brain and heart—of oxygen. This leads to hypoxia. Symptoms often mimic the flu, leading victims to become incapacitated before realizing the danger.
In the 1970s, residents had 17 minutes to escape a home fire. Today, due to synthetic furnishings, that time has dwindled to as little as 3-5 minutes. Smoke is hot, toxic, and disorienting, obscuring visibility and causing severe respiratory damage within seconds.
Our crew undergoes extensive training in the latest IL safety protocols and building codes.
As local neighbors, we offer quick response times for consultations throughout Bath.
We are a professional operation with comprehensive insurance to protect your property during installation.