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Kidde Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm with Voice Warning | Hardwired 120 Volt  w/10 Year Lithium Battery Backup | Interconnectable
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Kidde Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm with Voice Warning | Hardwired 120 Volt w/10 Year Lithium Battery Backup | Interconnectable

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SKU i12010SCO, White
$49.95
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Product Details
Brand Kidde
Power Source Corded Electric
Color White
Item Dimensions LxWxH 5.5 x 1.5 x 5.5 inches
Item Weight 12 Ounces
Sensor Type Ionization, Electrochemical

About this item

  • Provides protection from two hazards - Fire and CO in one unit with 10-year sealed lithium battery backup.
  • Sealed-in lithium battery backup - No battery replacement required over the 10 year life of the alarm. Eliminates worry about removal or unauthorized deactivation of alarm.
  • Voice warning system - Verbally announces “Fire” or “Warning, Carbon monoxide” to help distinguish between threats. Audio alarm: 85 dB at 10 feet
  • Ionization sensing technology - Ideal for detecting fast flaming and other types of fires. Temperature Range: 40 degree F (4.4 degree C) to 100 degree F (37.8 degree C)
  • Hush feature - Temporarily silences nuisance alarms for approximately 9 minutes and will not allow hush mode unless the unit is in alarm mode. Interconnects - Up to 24 Kidde devices (of which 18 can be initiating).Flashes once every 60 seconds to indicate battery only mode
  • Compatible with Kidde, FireX, code one and sentinel products

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