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Hardwired Smoke Alarm with Battery Backup (6 pack)
First Alert's series of 120VAC Hardwired Smoke Alarms with Battery Backups works
exceptionally well in detecting flaming fires. Capable of wiring directly into your home's
electrical system, these alarms feature a near effortless installation process. Alarms comes
equipped with a Mute Button that serves the dual purpose of quickly silencing your alarm as well
as testing its function.
First Alert's series of 120VAC Hardwired Smoke Alarms with Battery Backups also come
equipped with an EZ access battery door that removes the hassle and burden of collecting your
alarm from the ceiling and replacing its batteries. The combination of a Battery Backup that
provides optimal protection in the event of a power outage and an increased emphasis on the
unit's 85d output establish the ultimate in peace of mind. This alarm comes with a 10 year
limited warranty and complies with UL217 Standards. Save additionally with the purchase of
this bundle.
These alarms are also capable of interconnecting with up to 18 other First Alert or BRK
hardwired alarms.
This smoke & fire alarm is for you if:
You want alarms wired directly into your home's electrical system with the added safety of a
battery backup.
You want to install more than one alarm.
Where To Place Safety Smoke Alarms: One in every bedroom, and at least one on every level
of the home
What is the proper placement of smoke alarms?
A: It is important that you have the proper placement for your smoke alarms. Install your alarms
at least 20 feet from appliances like furnaces and ovens, which produce combustion particles.
Alarms should be at least 10 feet from high humidity areas like showers and laundry rooms, and
at least 3 feet from heat/AC vents. Be sure to install a smoke alarm in each bedroom, one at the
top of each stairwell, and one on every level.
Q: My smoke alarm keeps chirping and beeping. Why does my smoke alarm chirp
intermittently?
A: It is likely that the reason your smoke alarm keeps chirping and beeping is that the battery is
low. Whenever your smoke alarm keeps chirping, replace the battery immediately.
Other reasons include: It could be a different device or appliance such as a security system,
monitor, carbon monoxide alarm, or other device which has a similar low battery or alert signal.
Some of the same factors that cause unwanted alarms can cause intermittent alarms: dust and
insects in the alarm or power interruptions in hardwired alarms. Improper wiring on AC or

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