|
-----
| | |
|
| |
| | |
|

CO Links
|

FACT SHEET: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention

Protect Your Family and Yourself from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning!

Automobiles and Carbon Monoxide

Boating Safety and Carbon Monoxide
Brochure
|
CO "The Quiet Killer"
Running Time: (3:15)
Real Life
|

The Silent Killer Strikes
Family of four found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in Colorado
Video Link #1
Video Link #2

A Mother's Plea to Congress:
Warn People About Carbon Monoxide
On Capitol Hill, Cheryl Burt Tells The Painful Story of the Loss of Her Children
Her story and video clip

8 Treated for Carbon Monoxide Exposure at Raleigh Motel
Article and video
|
|
Kidde i12080 Smoke Detector and Alarm 9V Battery Backup and Exit Light - Hardwire
|
Item #: 21006379
MFR: Kidde Safety
Part #: i12080
|
|
Quantity Discounts Available (minimum 12 units of same model)
The Kidde i12080 Hardwire Smoke Detector and Alarm with 9V Battery Backup, Exit Light and Alarm Memory is an AC/DC powered, ionization smoke alarm with a safety light. It operates on a 120V power source with 9V battery backup.
The Kidde i12080 is an AC/DC powered, ionization smoke alarm that operates on a 120V power source with 9V battery backup.
This alarm uses ionization sensing technology. Ionization sensing alarms may detect invisible fire particles (associated with flaming fires) sooner that photoelectric alarms. Photoelectric sensing alarms may detect visible particles (associated with smoldering fires) sooner than ionization alarms.
The i12080 includes a quick connect wiring harness for easy installation. The safety light illuminates to guide you to safety. This smoke alarm is available in a 6-piece cut case with tray for easy display. This unit is a UL Listed product with a 5-year limited warranty.
-
Ionization Sensing Technology
-
Safety Light
-
One button design (operates Smart Hush and test)
-
Large mounting base
-
9V Battery Backup (included)
-
Tamper resist feature
-
Alarm memory
-
Pre-stripped wiring harness with tinned strands
PRODUCT MANUAL
DATA SHEET
|
|
Install. Inspect. Protect. Smoke alarms save lives.
If your smoke alarm was installed more than 10 years ago, it needs to be replaced. Find Out More at the U.S. Fire Administration's web site. »
|
|