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  2. Here's Everything You Need to Know About Smoke Alarms - AOL

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    First, make sure that there is no smoke in your home. Then, you need to determine if you have a standalone or hardwired smoke alarm. And you also need to define if the alarm is beeping constantly ...

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    Google Nest Protect Smoke Alarm and Carbon Monoxide Detector. ... Choose between the hard-wired or battery-powered versions. A two-pack of the same product is $284.06 at Home Depot — about $34 more.

  4. How to reset a smoke alarm that won’t stop beeping - AOL

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    $79.99 at Amazon . If your home is set up for a hardwired smoke alarm system, the First Alert Hardwired Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector will do two jobs at once.

  5. Smoke detector - Wikipedia

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    Residential smoke alarms are usually powered with a 9-volt battery, or by mains electricity. Some smoke alarms use a combination of the 2; usually using the 9V battery as an extra power source in the event of an outage. Commercial smoke detectors issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel as part of a fire alarm system. Usually, an individual ...

  6. Fire alarm system - Wikipedia

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    Fire alarm systems are required in most commercial buildings. They may include smoke detectors, heat detectors, and manual fire alarm activation devices (pull stations). All components of a fire alarm system are connected to a fire alarm control panel. Fire alarm control panels are usually found in an electrical or panel room.

  7. First Alert - Wikipedia

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    On September 4, 1992, BRK recalled all hardwired smoke alarms under the series 1839I and 2839I due to testing programs determining that corrosion could form on the alarm horn's electrical contacts, causing the piezo to fail to make any noise. [6] In May 2006, First Alert combination smoke alarms were recalled due to draining batteries rapidly. [7]

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