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SKU: S01

5 Years Battery Smoke Alarm

  • Low battery warning signal
  • Standard: EN 14604:2005
€10.99 Regular price €13.99 Sale price
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SKU: DHI-HY-SA20A

10 Years Smoke Alarm

  • LED indicator
  • Simple installation
  • Certified to EN 14604
€17.99 Regular price €19.99 Sale price
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SKU: DHI-HY-SA20A (10pcs)

Smoke Alarms (10PC)

  • €9.9 per piece
  • Special offer set
  • Test/silence button in 1
  • Affordable Multi-packs
  • 5 Years Warranty
€99.00 Regular price €109.00 Sale price
Unit price €9.90  per item
SKU: DHI-HY-SA20A_5pcs_R

Smoke Alarms (5PC)

  • €13.99 per piece
  • Easily Mute
  • 10 Years Battery Lifetime
  • Large Detection Range
  • Certified to EN 14604
€69.99 Regular price €81.99 Sale price
Unit price €14.00  per item
SKU: DHI-HY-SA20A_2pcs_R

Smoke Alarms (2PC)

  • Easy Installation
  • Clear Indication
  • Fast Delivery
  • 10 Years Replaceable Battery
€31.99 Regular price €39.99 Sale price
Unit price €16.00  per item
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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FAQ

Why is it important to have a smoke alarm in your home?

It is important to have a smoke alarm in your home because it serves as an early warning system for potential fires, giving you time to evacuate and call for help.

What are the different types of smoke alarms available in the market?

There are different types of smoke alarms, including ionization smoke alarms and photoelectric smoke alarms, which use different methods to detect smoke particles.

Are there any specific regulations or standards governing the installation of smoke alarms?

Specific regulations and standards regarding the installation of smoke alarms may vary by country or region. It is important to follow local building codes and regulations.

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