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Carbon Monoxide Detectors and Smoke Alarms from Kidde, Firex, First Alert, Nighthawk, BRK, and USI Electric. Authorized detector and alarm dealers.
Address211 S Vine St Ste 102 Carmichaels, PA 15320-1284
Phone(724) 966-8606
Websitewww.detectorsandalarms.com
Carbon Monoxide Detectors, Smoke Alarms, Heat Alarms, Wireless Carbon Monoxide, Wireless Smoke Alarms, Heat Detectors, Kidde, Firex, First Alert, BRK, USI Electric.
Carazy Table, Hard Wired, Wireless, and Battery operated detectors and alarms for commercial and residential supported with the very best customer service --

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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Recommends Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Every Home. For Bulk orders, Government Orders, City, State Purchase Orders, DHS Grant Recipients, Property Management, Retrofitter, Electrical Engineers, and all other large requisitions, please email or call toll-free for discounted quote and friendly knowledgeable service: sales@detectorsandalarms.com

Smoke Alarms In a typical home fire, occupants have just minutes to escape. And because smoke in one area may not reach a smoke alarm in another, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends placement of at least one smoke alarm on every level of the home (including basements) and/or in every bedroom or sleeping area. The NFPA also recommends interconnection of alarms to provide better whole-home protection than stand-alone alarms. Photoelectric smoke alarms respond to slow burning, visible smoke caused by smoldering fires. Well suited for use in kitchens and near baths, they are less susceptible to nuisance alarms caused by cooking or high humidity.
We carry Kidde / Firex, First Alert, BRK, USI Electric.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarms Carbon monoxide alarms are recommended near bedrooms and sleeping areas where they can wake sleeping residents. Additional CO alarms are recommended 5-20 feet from sources of CO such as a furnace, water heater or fireplace. Alarms can alert you to a problem only after smoke or CO reach their sensors. Choose locations free of obstructions, where the alarm will stay clean and protected from adverse environmental conditions.

Combination Smoke/CO Alarms
A combination Smoke/CO Alarm makes it easy to provide both types of protection throughout the home. A combination alarm installed on every level of the home is an excellent way to ensure maximum protection for occupants, with a minimum of installation effort.

Heat Alarms In some areas of the house, it is important to use a heat alarm that senses fire by air temperature, rather than a smoke alarm that senses particles in the air. The installation of heat alarms in attics (finished or unfinished), furnace rooms or garages is recommended, since these locations occasionally experience conditions that can result in improper operation of smoke alarms. Heat alarms are designed to alarm when presented with a certain temperature at the alarm. They will not react to smoke and should not be used to replace smoke alarms, but as a supplement to a complete smoke alarm system.
We carry Firex and Kidde.
Wireless Alarms When one alarm sounds they all do! Newer homes are required by code to have interconnected alarms. Wireless technology enables ANY home to have an interconnected system. An interconnected smoke alarm system provides the earliest warning to fire because when one alarm sounds, it triggers all others to sound.
We carry the new Kidde, First Alert OneLink wireless kits.

Kidde RF-SM-DC Wireless Interconnected Smoke Alarm (DC Ionization Sensor-battery)

Kidde HD135F Heat Detector and Alarm (120V w 9v backup)

Kidde i12020 Pro Basic Smoke & Fire Alarm w/test button (wire-in)

USI-7795 Combination Carbon Monoxide Detector and Smoke Alarm (120 Volt AC, 9v Backup)

Kidde KN-COSM-IB Combo Carbon Monoxide Detector and Smoke Alarm (wire-in w/9V back-up)

BRK SC7010BV Photoelectric Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Combo Alarm (AC w/ battery back-up) with Voice Warning

PSI-DP-12 PriorityStart Auto 12-volt battery protection device

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