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Kidde Fire Sentry Micro Smoke Alarms - Twin Pack Stock Number: ES1540692

Standard battery powered smoke alarms for your home

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Manufactured by Kidde

Kidde Fire Sentry Micro Smoke Alarms - Twin Pack

Properly installed and maintained, residential smoke alarms are one of the best and least expensive ways to provide an early warning when a fire begins. Smoke alarms save lives, prevent injuries and minimize property damage by alerting residents early to a fire hazard.

Kidde battery powered smoke alarms offer an inexpensive and easy way to protect homes that aren’t pre-wired with an interconnected system. Suitable for hallway, landing or small office - this is an essential item to help protect you and your family!

Specification:

  • This device is supplied with a powerful long life 9 Volt battery as standard
  • Low battery indicator will sound a warning "chirp" if battery is low
  • Ionisation technology which are quicker at detecting fast flaming fires
  • Test button to check battery and alarm operation
  • Flashing red light to indicate the unit is powered on
  • Easy to install
  • Discreet design - 4" diameter
  • CE marked
  • BSI Kitemarked BS5446 (Part 1) 2000

4 Questions and 4 Answers

By Valerie Robinson - Welwyn - 22 September 2018
  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    It does not have an on-off switch, the cover will have to be twisted off and then the battery removed. We would not recommend removing the battery for safety reasons.

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By Mike W - Warrington - 22 September 2018
  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    We can confirm the battery is replaceable once depleted.

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By Anonymous - hp14 3qx - 23 October 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    There are no details on the unit but these will normally have 'keyhole' shaped holes in the back that allow it to push over and lock onto a couple of screws that have been left partially unscrewed

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By shorty - LANCS - 23 October 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The idea is for smoke and hot gasses that will accumulate on the ceiling to immediately trigger the detector. If this where fitted on a hall wall in a Victorian house the gasses may escape up the stairs without triggering the alarm. Refer to your local fire station for further advice on positioning.

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