What do you think is most dangerous when it comes to fire? No, not the heat. Even though, part of a candle flame can reach a temperature of up to 1300 degrees Celsius.
It is the smoke that forms before the fire really starts. It consists of gases that cause unconsciousness. That's why many people often do not manage to leave a burning house or flat in time when fires start in the night. Our sense of smell is switched off when we're asleep. That's why a loud-sounding smoke sensor is all the more important.
To nip incipient fires in the bud, we also recommend our fire extinguisher spray, the ABUS Feuerstopp, or our fire blanket. You can extinguish an incipient fire in seconds and prevent worse happening.