Protect your home with Intelligent Smoke Detectora revolutionary device designed to keep your family safe. Thanks to its advanced photoelectric technology, this detector quickly identifies smoke caused by low-intensity fires, such as those generated by a kitchen or electrical appliances. Don't let an unexpected incident spoil your peace of mind. Investing in this detector means choosing reliable, responsive protection, with an 85-decibel alarm that activates instantly to alert you.
Continuous Monitoring: Peace of mind assured
This wireless smoke detector is equipped with intelligent technology that works 24/7 to monitor the air in your home. Its ability to detect invisible smoke particles means you can react before the situation becomes critical. What's more, thanks to its elegant, modern design, it blends harmoniously into any interior. No more bulky devices that don't fit in with your decor! With its self-test function, it lets you know when it's working properly, guaranteeing uncompromising safety for your family.
Easy to install and maintain
Installing your Wireless Smoke Detector is child's play, thanks to its quick and easy mounting system. No special tools are required to install it in your kitchen, living room or hallway. What's more, maintenance is minimal. A simple press of the self-test button is all it takes to ensure that your appliance is working properly. Say goodbye to the hassle of complicated batteries: this model is designed to last, and to let you know when you need it.
Visit Intelligent Smoke Detector is distinguished by its compact 110 x 110 x 42 mm (4.3″ x 4.3″ x 1.65″), enabling unobtrusive installation in any environment. Powered by a 3Voffers an exceptional service life of 10 yearsThis guarantees long-term peace of mind without the need for frequent maintenance. With a sound level in excess of 85 dBThis detector provides an effective, audible alert in the event of smoke detection. Certified to TUV and CEIt complies with the requirements of the EN14604for reliability and safety. What's more, it operates at wireless frequencies of 433 MHz with the eV1527and is designed to operate within a temperature range of -10°C to +50°C (50°F to 122°F), while withstanding a relative humidity below 95 % condensation-free. This detector combines performance, durability and ease of use, making it the ideal choice for protecting your home.
Is it compulsory to fit a smoke detector?
Yes, in France, it is compulsory to install a smoke detector in all homes, whether new or old. This obligation was introduced by the French law of March 9, 2010. Every home must be fitted with at least one standardized smoke detector (conforming to standard NF EN 14604) to guarantee the safety of occupants. Failure to comply with this obligation may result in a fine, but above all, it exposes residents to increased risks in the event of fire.
What are the different types of smoke detectors?
There are several types of smoke detectors, each with its own characteristics:
- Ion detectors Smoke detectors: Use radioactive particles to detect smoke. They are sensitive to fast-burning fires, but less effective for slow-burning fires.
- Photoelectric sensors Based on a beam of light, they detect smoke particles by interrupting them. They are most effective at detecting slow-burning fires, such as those generated by burning materials.
- Combined detectors : Incorporate both ionic and photoelectric technologies, offering protection against various types of fire.
- Interconnected sensors Detector link: Allows several detectors to be linked together. If one of them goes off, all the others also sound, which is particularly useful in larger homes.
Where should smoke detectors be installed in the home?
To maximize safety, we recommend installing smoke detectors in the following locations:
- On every level of the house This includes the basement and attic, if any.
- In the corridors : Especially near bedrooms, so that the alarm can be heard during the night.
- In living rooms Like the living room and kitchen (at a safe distance from cooking appliances to avoid false alarms).
- Close to rooms To alert occupants in the event of danger while they are asleep.
What's the difference between a smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector?
The main difference lies in their function and detection mode:
- Smoke detectors Smoke alarm: Designed to detect the presence of smoke and provide an alarm in the event of fire. It generally uses ionic or photoelectric sensors.
- Carbon monoxide (CO) detector Designed to detect the presence of carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless toxic gas that can result from the incomplete combustion of fuels (such as gas, wood or coal). CO detectors are essential in homes with heating appliances, boilers or chimneys, as exposure to carbon monoxide can be fatal.
We recommend that you install both types of detector in your home to ensure complete security.
Smoke detectors : Complete guide to fire safety
FAQ - Smoke detectors
1. Can the smoke detector be used with all Alarm Kit alarm systems?
Yes, the wireless smoke detector can be used with all Alarm Kit alarm systems as an additional accessory to detect fire hazards. The sensor must be associated with an intelligent system and cannot be used as a stand-alone sensor that connects directly to your mobile device.
2. Is the smoke detector battery replaceable?
Yes, the smoke detector is equipped with a pre-installed Li-ion battery. It cannot be removed by owners, only by experienced professionals.
3. How long does the sensor battery last?
Sensor battery life is 10 years.
4. What are the regulations governing the location of smoke detectors?
You should always follow the recommendations of your CFA (Country Fire Authority) for information on the correct placement and number of smoke detectors required per home.
5. Where to install smoke detectors for optimum safety?
For optimum safety, install smoke detectors in every room, including hallways, bedrooms, living rooms, attics and basements. At the very least, install a smoke detector on each floor.
6. What is the recommended distance between the detector and the wall or ceiling?
Detectors must be mounted on the ceiling at least 30 cm from the wall, or if mounted on the wall, at least 30 cm from the ceiling to avoid dead air zones.
7. Do I need to install a smoke detector in each room separated by a partial wall?
Yes, install a smoke detector in every room divided by a partial wall.
8. Is the smoke detector certified?
Yes, the smoke detector is certified to CE and TÜV Rheinland standards (EN14604).
9. Can modern smoke detectors communicate with each other?
Yes, modern smoke detectors have the ability to connect to each other. This means that if you have 20 detectors and one of them detects smoke in its installation zone, all the detectors in your home will sound the alarm.
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