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SKU: S04-R8-3pcs

3PC Interlinked Smoke Alarms

  • Pre-linked set
  • 10 years battery lifetime
  • LED indicator
€59.99 Regular price €69.99 Sale price
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SKU: S04-R8-5pcs

5PC Interlinked Smoke Alarms

  • Wireless interconnected
  • 10-year battery
€99.00 Regular price €109.99 Sale price
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SKU: KIT1-2S1H-R8

3PC Interlinked Smoke and Heat Alarms

  • Link up to 24 devices
  • Pre-linked set
  • LED indicator
€69.99 Regular price €79.99 Sale price
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SKU: KIT1-1S1C1H-R8

3PC Interlinked Smoke, Heat and CO Alarms

  • Pre-linked set
  • Comprehensive safety monitoring
€79.99 Regular price €89.99 Sale price
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SKU: KIT1-3S1C1H-R8

5PC Interlinked Smoke, Heat and CO Alarms

  • 10 years battery lifetime
  • Comprehensive safety management
€119.99 Regular price
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SKU: BD-5S1C

Standalone Smoke and CO Alarm Kit

  • Standalone devices
  • 10-year battery lifetime
  • LED indicators
€79.99 Regular price €89.99 Sale price
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SKU: DHI-HY-SA2FA-5pcs

WiFi Smoke Alarms (5PC)

  • Free App control
  • 2 Years battery lifetime
€99.99 Regular price €129.99 Sale price
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SKU: BD-3S1H-R8

4PC Interlinked Smoke And Heat Alarms

  • Connect to 24 devices
  • 1000m radio signal range
€89.00 Regular price €115.96 Sale price
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SKU: BD-3S1C-R8

4PC Interlinked Smoke and CO Alarms

  • Long radio signal range
  • 5 years warranty
€99.00 Regular price
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SKU: DHI-HY-SA20A_5pcs_R

Smoke Alarms (5PC)

  • 10 Years Battery Lifetime
  • Certified to EN 14604
€71.99 Regular price €81.99 Sale price
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Comparison of Smoke Alarms

Comparison of Smoke Alarms

Model DHI-HY-SA20A DHI-HY-SA2FA S04-R8
Sensor Type Photoelectric Photoelectric Photoelectric
Power Source 3V CR123A lithium battery (replaceable) 3V CR123A lithium battery (replaceable) 3V CR123A lithium battery (non-replaceable)
Battery Life 10 Years 2 Years 10 Years
Connection method Standalone WiFi Connection Wireless Interconnectivity

FAQ

FAQ

What features should I look for in a smoke detector?

When choosing a smoke detector, consider the following features:

Sensor Type: Look for photoelectric sensors, which are better at detecting smoldering fires, or ionization sensors, which are more responsive to flaming fires. Some detectors combine both types for comprehensive protection.

Smart Technology: Consider detectors that offer smart features like mobile alerts, voice notifications, and integration with home security systems.

Battery Life: Choose between units with replaceable batteries or sealed lithium batteries that last up to 10 years.

Silencing Features: Look for smoke detectors with hush buttons and app integrations that help minimize false alarms while maintaining safety.

What are the differences between Photoelectric sensors and Ionization sensors in smoke alarms?

Photoelectric sensors in smoke detectors use light to detect smoke particles, while ionization sensors use an electrical current. Photoelectric sensors are better for detecting smoldering fires, while ionization sensors are better for detecting fast-burning fires.

How often should I replace my smoke detector?

Smoke detectors generally have a lifespan of about 10 years. It's crucial to track the age of your units and replace them once they reach this age to ensure maximum efficacy. Additionally, replace the smoke detector sooner if you experience frequent false alarms, if the unit fails to respond during testing, or if it shows damage. To help remember, consider marking the replacement date on your calendar or setting a reminder.

Can I use a smoke detector in my kitchen?

While it's essential to have smoke detectors in your home, it's not recommended to install standard smoke detectors directly in your kitchen due to the risk of false alarms from cooking fumes or steam. Instead, consider the following:

Photoelectric Detectors: If you want a smoke detector close to the kitchen, opt for a photoelectric model, which is less likely to be triggered by cooking-related fumes.

Placement: Install the smoke detector at least 10 feet away from cooking appliances to minimize nuisance alarms. Consider using a heat detector in areas where smoke detectors might face issues due to cooking.

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