Specifications
- Detection Technology
- Ionization Smoke Detectors: Uses ionized air to detect smoke particles, effective for fast-flaming fires.
- Photoelectric Smoke Detectors: Uses a light sensor to detect smoke, ideal for smoldering or slow-burning fires.
- Dual-Sensor Smoke Detectors: Combines both ionization and photoelectric technologies to provide broader protection against various types of fires.
- Laser Smoke Detection: Advanced technology utilizing laser sensors for higher accuracy in smoke detection, suitable for high-risk areas.
- Power Supply
- Battery-Powered: Uses 9V, AA, or lithium batteries for power, offering easy installation and flexibility.
- Hardwired: Directly connected to the building’s electrical system for continuous power supply, often with a battery backup.
- Rechargeable: Rechargeable batteries for eco-friendly options in residential or commercial settings.
- Long-Life Batteries: Some models offer long-life batteries lasting up to 10 years, reducing the need for frequent battery replacements.
- Alarm Signal
- Audible Alarm: Typically emits a loud, piercing 85 dB alarm at 10 feet (3 meters) to alert occupants of smoke detection.
- Visual Indicator: Features LED indicators or flashing lights to provide a visual alert, useful in noisy environments.
- Voice Alerts: Some smoke detectors offer voice alarm functions to clearly announce “fire” or “smoke detected,” enhancing accessibility for people with hearing impairments.
- Smart Connectivity: Smart models connect to Wi-Fi or home automation systems, providing alerts via smartphone apps, emails, or text messages.
- Sensitivity and Range
- Sensitivity Adjustment: Some models allow users to adjust sensitivity to reduce false alarms, especially in kitchens or other high-activity areas.
- Detection Range: Effective for a coverage area of up to 20 meters (65 feet) in diameter, depending on the installation environment.
- Fast Response Time: Designed for rapid detection and alarm initiation, ensuring quick alerts during early stages of fire.
- Size and Design
- Compact and Discreet: Typically 5-6 inches (12-15 cm) in diameter and 1.5-2 inches (3-5 cm) in height, allowing for discreet installation on ceilings or walls.
- Modern Design: Sleek, low-profile designs that blend well with interior aesthetics.
- Wall and Ceiling Mount: Easy to install on ceilings, walls, or corners of rooms.
- Weatherproof Options: Certain models are designed for use in high humidity areas, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and basements.
- Compliance and Certification
- UL (Underwriters Laboratories) Listed: Meets UL 217 standards for smoke detectors in residential and commercial buildings.
- NFPA Certified: Compliant with National Fire Protection Association standards for smoke detection in various environments.
- EN 14604: European certification for smoke alarms, ensuring safety and reliability in residential buildings.
- CE Marked: Complies with European Union health, safety, and environmental regulations.
- Maintenance Features
- Self-Test Function: Some models come with a self-testing feature that allows the detector to periodically test its own functionality.
- Test Button: Allows users to manually test the alarm function to ensure it is working properly.
- Low Battery Indicator: Alerts users when the battery is running low, preventing malfunction or failure.
- Dust and Debris Protection: Some smoke detectors are designed with dustproof or insect-resistant covers to maintain reliability in various environments.
- Applications
- Residential Homes: Installed in bedrooms, hallways, kitchens, and living rooms to ensure family safety.
- Commercial Buildings: Used in offices, hotels, malls, and public spaces to protect employees and customers.
- Industrial Settings: Smoke detection in warehouses, factories, and manufacturing plants to avoid fire hazards.
- Healthcare Facilities: Essential for hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics to ensure the safety of patients and staff.
- Public Areas: Schools, shopping centers, airports, and large venues to provide early warning in case of fire.
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