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  1. Shop for hardwired smoke detectors with battery backup, dual-sensor, voice alarm and more features. Compare prices, ratings and reviews of different models and brands.

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  4. Buy a 2-pack of Kidde 10 Year Worry-Free Hardwired Smoke Detectors with ionization sensor and lithium battery backup. These alarms are tamper-resistant, interconnectable and compatible with other hardwired alarms.

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  5. A hardwired smoke alarm with a 9-volt battery backup that detects invisible fire particles and sounds an 85 db alarm. It has a green LED light, a test/reset button, and a hush mode. See product details, specifications, and customer reviews.

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  6. Apr 4, 2020 · Ionization sensing technology - hardwired smoke detector detects invisible fire particles, 85 decibel alarm alerts of fire. Protects during a power failure - smoke alarm with battery backup operates on a 120V power source with 9V battery in front-load battery door.

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    • Kidde
    • $12.98
    • B086S4XM47
  7. Apr 4, 2020 · An 85-decibel alarm sounds & a red LED indicates the smoke detector is sensing smoke or fire. Test-Hush button makes it easy to test the smoke detector and silence false alarms that occur from cooking or shower steam. Interconnection capability: allows you to connect up to 24 Kidde smoke, heat, or CO alarms, with the possibly it interconnect 6 ...

  8. The Kidde Smoke Detector, Hardwired Smoke Alarm with 9-Volt Battery Backup, model i12040, uses ionization sensor technology to detect invisible fire particles (associated with flaming fires) sooner than photoelectric alarms. When smoke or fire is detected, an 85-decibel alarm will sound.

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