Furnace Room
• A smoke alarm.
• A carbon monoxide alarm at least 15 - 20 feet from furnace.
• A fire extinguisher.
Bedrooms
• A smoke alarm in every bedroom and main hallway.
• A carbon monoxide alarm in or near each bedroom.
• A night light.
• A fire-escape ladder (if bedrooms are above main levels).
• A fire extinguisher.
• A list of emergency numbers posted near any telephones.
• The control center for your home security system.
• A rechargeable flashlight.
Garage
• A smoke alarm or heat alarm.
• A fire extinguisher.
• A first-aid kit.
• Well-maintained tools/equipment.
• Electrical outlets equipped with ground-fault circuit interrupters.
• A telephone for summoning emergency help.
dual smoke sensors dual photoelectric and ionization smoke sensing technologies for optimal sensing of smoke particles produced in both flaming and smoldering fires |
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 | smart sensor helps recognize the difference between non-threatening conditions and real emergencies |
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 | mute button mutes unnecessary alarms immediately. also tests alarm function with same button |
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 | EZ access battery door no need to remove alarm from ceiling to change battery |
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 | 9v battery included
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 | loud 85db alarm
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 | 10-year limited warranty smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years for maximum protection |
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