Household fire-safety layout planner

Place the alarms before a 2 a.m. guess turns into a blind spot.

AlarmGrid turns floor count, sleeping zones, carbon-monoxide risk, household needs, and current alarm coverage into a practical install map: where smoke alarms belong, where CO alarms move from optional to urgent, how to tame nuisance alarms without removing protection, and what test routine keeps the plan alive.

  • Built around official room-coverage guidance, not generic “be careful” safety copy
  • Outputs a copyable home plan for households, renters, landlords, and move-in handovers
  • Helps you fix nuisance alarms near cooking steam without creating new gaps
Important: AlarmGrid is a household planning tool, not an emergency response service or a substitute for local code requirements, professional installation advice, or emergency services.

Best for households that want a clearer placement map and maintenance rhythm now, not another vague safety article.

Why this exists

Many homes have alarms somewhere. Fewer have a layout they could defend under stress.

Coverage gets lost in the cracks between floors, split bedroom zones, kitchens that create nuisance alarms, old units no one dates, and carbon-monoxide risks that stay invisible until something changes. AlarmGrid compresses those moving parts into one brief: where alarms belong, what to move first, how to keep the setup tested, and which household routine makes the hardware matter when the alert comes at night.