Kidde® Wireless Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Battery, Ionization, Electrochemical Sensor, 10 ft Detection Range, 30 s Response, Audible, Visual Alarm, 85 dB Sound Level, 40 to 100 deg F, PVC, White, 15 cm Width, 4.4 cm Depth
The Kidde® KN-COSM-B-RF-CA (P/N 900-0225CA) combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm provides two important safety devices in a single unit. This alarm includes a voice warning system that announces fire, warning, carbon monoxide, low battery and caution, carbon monoxide previously detected. The voice alarm eliminates any confusion and clearly warns you and your family of a smoke or carbon monoxide danger, or if your battery is in need of replacement. This alarm can be installed as a single unit, or in a multiple station configuration that will enable wireless communication with the other alarms in the case of a smoke or CO event. Installation of the interconnect system is quick and easy, and avoids the hassle of extensive wiring and labor. Per NFPA guidelines, the interconnected system should not exceed the limit of 12 smoke alarms, or 24 total devices.
Kidde® Wireless Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Battery, Ionization, Electrochemical Sensor, 10 ft Detection Range, 30 s Response, Audible, Visual Alarm, 85 dB Sound Level, 40 to 100 deg F, PVC, White, 15 cm Width, 4.4 cm Depth
The Kidde® KN-COSM-B-RF-CA (P/N 900-0225CA) combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm provides two important safety devices in a single unit. This alarm includes a voice warning system that announces fire, warning, carbon monoxide, low battery and caution, carbon monoxide previously detected. The voice alarm eliminates any confusion and clearly warns you and your family of a smoke or carbon monoxide danger, or if your battery is in need of replacement. This alarm can be installed as a single unit, or in a multiple station configuration that will enable wireless communication with the other alarms in the case of a smoke or CO event. Installation of the interconnect system is quick and easy, and avoids the hassle of extensive wiring and labor. Per NFPA guidelines, the interconnected system should not exceed the limit of 12 smoke alarms, or 24 total devices.