First Alert BRK 9120B 120V Smoke Alarm, 9V Battery Backup

First Alert

SKU: 10920395
  • $12.99
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Designed to help promote household safety, the First Alert Hardwired Smoke Alarm with Battery Backup can provide early warning of fire. This hardwired smoke detector uses an ionization smoke sensor to reliably detect smoke from hot, fast-flaming fires.

Features
Ionization Sensor Reliably Detects Flaming Fires: The First Alert Hardwired Smoke Alarm with Battery Backup comes equipped with an ionization sensor to provide the earliest possible warning of a fast-flaming fire. The sensor is optimized to detect flaming fires, such as those caused by paper, kitchen grease, and other fast-combusting materials.
Hassel-Free Easy Installation: To facilitate hassle-free installation, this fire and smoke alarm features a streamlined mounting system with a gasket-less base. The mounting bracket keeps the detector secure over a wide rotation range while maintaining perfect alignment. The ionization fire alarm also comes with a dust cover to keep the unit clean during construction. AC-powered smoke alarms must be installed in accordance with all local electrical codes.
Battery Backup for Detection During a Power Outage: This smoke alarm is designed for hardwired installation, but it also features a battery backup that helps ensure continued functionality in the event of a power outage. The smoke and fire detector comes with a 9-volt battery and features a pivoting, easy-to-access battery drawer that allows you to replace the battery without dismounting the hardwired alarm.
Works in Tandem with Other First Alert Alarms:In addition to functioning independently, this hardwired ionization smoke alarm can also integrate with up to 12 other First Alert or BRK hardwired alarms for coverage of larger spaces. This detector also integrates with up to six other compatible devices, such as bells, horns, and repeaters. If one alarm in the series is triggered, they will all sound. The fire alarm features a latching indicator to identify which unit triggered the alarm, alerting you to the area of danger.


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