Tools & Hardware : First Alert SA304LCN Smoke Alarm with Escape Light and Long Life Lithium Battery

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Tools & Hardware : First Alert SA304LCN Smoke Alarm with Escape Light and Long Life Lithium Battery

First Alert SA304LCN Smoke Alarm with Escape Light and Long Life Lithium Battery

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: First Alert
EAN: 0029054000071
Label: First Alert
Product Manufacturer: First Alert
Model: SA304LCN
Publisher: First Alert
Release Date: May 02, 2007
Ranking: 11747
Studio: First Alert


Product facts:
  • Ionization battery-operated smoke alarm with bright escape light
  • 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
  • 9-volt lithium power cell included; 10-year limited warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Sold as each. Ionization. 85 db alarm. 9V lithium battery. Use in kitchens & bedrooms. Single test/silence button. Flashing visual silence indicator. Side battery drawer. Missing battery guard. Tamper resistant (locking pin). 10 year warranty. Clamshell . Manufacturer's number: SA304LCN. Country of origin: Macedonia. Distributed by First Alert.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire by 50%, and that's important because a home fire starts every 83 seconds! The faster you know about a fire, the faster you can start moving your family outside. The First Alert lithium battery smoke alarm with escape light not only alerts you to smoke and fire with a loud 85-decibel alarm, but also illuminates your path to safety. The long-life lithium battery gives you the peace of mind of a 10-year battery life warranty. It also features a low battery alert to remind you when to change the battery and has a missing battery guard to ensure that a battery is placed inside the alarm. The side battery drawer slides open for easy battery installation A blinking power indicator on the unit confirms that it is receiving power. The silence/test button allows you to both silence a non-threatening alarm and to test the unit's functionality. The alarm contains an optional pin to lock the battery and unit in place for tamper resistance. It can be mounted on either the ceiling or the wall and can be used in mobile homes and RVs. It includes one 9-volt lithium power cell with 10-year battery life warranty. 10-year limited warranty on alarm unit. UL listed for safety.--Bree Norlander

What's in the Box
One smoke alarm, user's manual, and one 9-volt lithium power cell











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