Photoelectric smoke sensor - may detect visible fire particles associated with slow smoldering fires sooner than an ionization sensor
All interconnected alarms will sound when one alarm goes off
Voice warning - supplements warning from the traditional 85dB alarm by clearly stating the danger present, fire or carbon monoxide
AC-wire with battery backup - powered by home's electricity in order to provide continuous protection, an included 9-Volt battery protects during short-term power outages
Front-loading battery - speeds up replacement by eliminating the need to remove the unit from the ceiling or wall
Tamper resistant - unit will lock to mounting bracket and battery door will lock to deter theft or tampering
9-Volt battery backup provides protection during power outages
Compatible with Kidde, FireX, Code One, and Sentinel products
Many cities and states have created legislation requiring smoke alarms or specific types of smoke alarms in various settings. Certain laws also specify when homes need carbon monoxide alarms or other safety products. Understanding your local requirements can help you keep your home safe from the dangers of fire.
*Check with your state and local fire and Building/Safety codes for specific information regarding smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarms.
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors utilize a photoelectric sensor to detect fire hazards and sound an 85 db alarm when a hazard is detected
Kidde offers a full range of 120-Volt AC wire-in life safety products with interconnect capability to provide the most immediate and complete system available; when any one interconnected alarm is triggered, all interconnected alarms within the home sound an immediate warning
UL/CSFM Ref. Kidde Part KN-COPE-IC
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