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Wisualarm heat alarm
H01 Standalone Heat Alarm Package Box
Standalone Heat Alarm With 10 Years Battery
Standalone Heat Alarm With 10 Years Battery
Standalone Heat Alarm With 10 Years Battery
Standalone Heat Alarm With 10 Years Battery
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Standalone Heat Alarm With 10 Years Battery

  • Class A1 fire detection (54°C to 65°C)
  • Long lifespan: 10 years battery life
  • Simple Test: Test and silence features in the central push button
  • Compliance Standard: BS 5446-2:2003
  • Certifications: UKCA_LOGO
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How does a heat alarm differ from a smoke alarm?

A heat alarm is designed to detect high levels of heat, whereas a smoke alarm is specifically designed to detect smoke particles in the air. So, a heat alarm may be more suitable for areas with high humidity or where smokeless fires are more likely.

Can a heat alarm detect all types of fires, including fast-burning fires?

Heat alarms are specifically designed to detect increases in temperature, so they may not be as reliable in detecting fast-burning fires or fires with low heat emission. It's crucial to have a combination of smoke alarms and heat alarms for comprehensive fire safety.

Are heat alarms suitable for kitchens or other areas with high levels of heat and steam?

Yes, heat alarms are ideal for kitchens or areas with high heat and steam, where smoke alarms might give false alarms due to cooking activities. However, it's important to ensure that the heat alarm is positioned away from direct steam sources to avoid false activations.

What is the recommended placement for a heat alarm in a home or business?

It's generally recommended to install a heat alarm in areas where smoke alarms might give false alarms, such as kitchens, garages, or dusty environments like workshops. Additionally, it's a good idea to have them installed near potential fire hazards like electrical panels or furnaces.

How long will I receive the detector?

Generally speaking, the order processing time is 1-3 working days, and the logistics transportation time is 1-5 working days, depending on the distance of the destination from our German warehouse.

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