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8 Treated for Carbon Monoxide Exposure at Raleigh Motel
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Nighthawk PE9N Smoke Detector and Alarm photoelectric sensor (battery)

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Price: $24.60
Item #: 440378
MFR: Nighthawk
Part #: PE9N
Kidde Nighthawk PE9N Smoke Detector and Fire Alarm photoelectric sensor (battery)
KIDDE Nighthawk Elite Smoke & Fire - Detects smoldering fires with photo-optical sensor.

  • Photoelectric sensor is especially effective detecting smoldering fires.
  • Photoelectric Sensor: Combines two important types of safety alarms in one unit
  • Test Button: Verifies battery and alarm operation
  • Applications: Kitchen, Bedroom
    UL Listed, 5 Year Limited Warranty
  • DATA SHEET PRODUCT MANUAL

     

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