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Siterlink Hardwired Smoke Detector Carbon Monoxide Detector Combo 10 Year Battery up, UL 217-9th Conforming, Interconnected Smoke & CO Alarm with Bilingual Voice Alerts, 4 Pack

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CURRENT PRICE

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Item Details

Pickup Location

7440 Dean Martin Dr Suite 204

Las Vegas, NV, 89139

Quality

Used
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts

Auction closes

June 10, 2025 at 2:28 AM

brand

SITERWELL

Estimated Retail Price

$192.08

size

4 Pack

Buyers Premium

15%

Inventory Number

1038696306

Features

  • HARDWIRED&10-YEAR SEALED BATTERY:Say goodbye to annual battery hassles! saves you $50–100 in replacement costs over its lifespan. No more climbing ladders or forgetting to replace expired batteries.
  • PRECISION SENSING TECHNOLOGY:Photoelectric dual-wave detection technology has the ability to differentiate between cooking smoke,Designed to reduce cooking-related false alarms, while meeting the latest UL 217 9th Edition.
  • BILINGUAL VOICE ALARM(EN/FR): Clear voice warnings announce ‘Fire!’ for smoke and ‘"'Warning! Carbon Monoxide’ Ideal for bilingual families, protecting everyone from children to seniors with instant emergency notification.
  • 2-IN-1 SMOKE & CO ALARM:One Ceiling/Wall Mount Stops Both Flames & Invisible Death: Never Miss a Threat with Dual-Sensing Tech That Outsmarts 83% of Single-Function Alarms.
  • HARDWIRED INTERCONNECTED SYSTEM : when one alarm goes off, all the alarms will go off at the same time, no matter in the room, kitchen, living room, basement, garage etc.will receive the alarm and quickly get out.Interconnect up to 18 alarms.
  • REGULATORY COMPLIANCE: California requires smoke alarms that meet the latest regulations such as UL 217-8th edition. New York requires smoke alarms with 10 year sealed batteries. Florida requires dual sensor (smoke and carbon monoxide) 2 in 1 smoke alarms. (Mandatory effective January 1, 2025)
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