Smoke Detector
“Duty without fire safety… brings fatality.”
Smoke detector. A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Commercial security devices issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel as part of a fire alarm system, while household smoke detectors, also known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible or visual alarm from the detector itself.
These generally contain two chambers. One is used as a reference to compensate for changes in ambient temperature, humidity or pressure. The second contains a radioactive source, usually alpha particle, which ionizes the air passing through the chamber where a current flows between two electrodes. When any of the products of combustion enters the chamber the current flow decreases. This drop is used to initiate an alarm.
Plastic
Imported
Battery-powered smoke alarm with silence/test button
Features convenient silence/test button, blinking power light,
85-decibel alarm
Also includes side battery drawer and missing battery guard
Low battery warning and tamper resistant.
Sensor Type: Ionization
9-volt battery included, recommended battery replacement every 6 months