Cooking is the #1 most common cause of home fires
Per National Fire Protection Association
- Unattended cooking is the #1 cause of home fires every year
- Cooking fires leave about 4,500 people injured yearly
- Sadly, approximately 1,500 people die each year to these fires
- Aging adults have up to 3x risk for injury and/or death
Our Mission is to
Stop All Kitchen Fires
We build cutting-edge fire prevention technology that seamlessly integrates into every day living
We strive to empower parents and caregivers by giving them the peace of mind knowing their homes and loved ones are safe from the most common type of home fire
Help us prevent even more fires
Why choose FireAvert?
Caring for children or aging parents? Everyone deserves peace of mind
Learn how FireAvert works to bring you peace of mind
Partnerships and Use Cases
Use Cases
- Multi-family - Save money and reduce tenant fire risk
- Home Printing - 3D printing, small CNC machines, and more
- Senior Care - Give aging parents more independence at home
- Smart Home - A sensor that monitors and can control the stove
- Manufacturing - Upcoming products designed for factory safety
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will it work with my smoke alarm?
Short Answer: Yes!
Long Answer: FireAvert was designed to listen for all residential smoke alarms. If you are concerned about compatibility with your exact setup look for a frequency of approximately 3.2kHz
Will the stove stick out from the wall?
Most stoves have an open back which allows the device to fit in that void space. If you have a unique stove or plug location our 'pigtail' extension cord will allow the stove to fit flush with the wall.
How do I reset the stove after it is shut off?
First you must turn all stove knobs back to the 'OFF' position.
Then, there are 4 main methods:
- Using the dashboard or text alerts, aka remote reset
- With the provided reset QR code
- By playing a sound byte from our support site
- Perform a hard reset by cutting power through the breaker box
How do I know which stove type I have?
If you have a gas stove, choose the gas variant.
For Electric stoves we need to determine prong type. Follow these steps to figure it out:
- Carefully pull stove away from the wall
- Look at the plug
- If the plug has three prongs (or metal pieces) you need the 3-prong variant, if it has four prongs get the 4-prong variant.