Kidde i12080 Hardwire Smoke Alarm with Exit Light and Battery Backup

Kidde i12080 Hardwire Smoke Alarm with Exit Light and Battery Backup

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Kidde i12080 Hardwire Smoke Alarm with Exit Light and Battery Backup Short Description


The AC-powered, hardwired Kidde i12080 ionization smoke alarm is designed to protect you and your family from the dangers of smoke and fire. This smoke alarm's trademarked hush feature allows you to silence nuisance alarms, while an indicator LED and test feature let you easily confirm that the alarm is working. This wire-in smoke detector also has a battery-backup feature (with included 9-volt battery) as well as a safety light that helps illuminate your path to safety.

The AC-powered, hardwired Kidde i12080 ionization smoke alarm is designed to protect you and your family from the dangers of smoke and fire. This smoke alarm's trademarked hush feature allows you to silence nuisance alarms, while an indicator LED and test feature let you easily confirm that the alarm is working. This wire-in smoke detector also has a battery-backup feature (with included 9-volt battery) as well as a safety light that helps illuminate your path to safety.

Kidde i12080
The Kidde i12080 is equipped with an integrated safety light.
At a Glance
i12080 Hardwire
Smoke Alarm
At a Glance:
  • Ionization sensing technology detects invisible fire particles

  • Battery backup for continuous protection in case of power outage (battery included)

  • Safety light illuminates your path to safety

  • Smart hush feature silences nuisance alarms

  • Pre-stripped wiring harness with tinned strands

  • 10-year limited warranty
At a Glance

 

Features

The Kidde i12080 smoke alarm includes a safety light feature that provides 15 minutes of light when the alarm is sounding. It offers a tamper-resistant feature to deter vandalism or theft and a smart interconnect system that connects with up to 24 Kidde devices--including other smoke alarms plus carbon monoxide and heat alarms. The battery-backup feature (9-volt battery included) provides protection even during power outages, when many CO incidences occur. It has a large mounting base that helps protect surface paint from dirt and covers imperfections, and its pre-stripped wiring harness has an easy-off cap and tinned strands to increase conductivity.

By pressing the hush button, you can easily and safely silence nuisance alarms caused by non-emergency situations, such as overcooked dinners. This feature desensitizes the alarm for approximately seven minutes. During this time, the alarm chirps every 30 to 40 seconds. If the smoke is too dense, the hush feature is overridden and the alarm still sounds, and the alarm automatically resets at the end of the seven minutes. This convenient safety measure eliminates the temptation to remove the alarm's battery, which creates an unsafe situation.

The Kidde i12080 smoke alarm uses ionization sensing technology, which generally detects invisible fire particles (associated with flaming fires) sooner than photoelectric alarms. Photoelectric sensing alarms may detect visible particles (associated with smoldering fires) sooner than ionization alarms. Kidde recommends that both ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms be installed to insure maximum detection.

What's in the Box

One Kidde i12080 120V AC wire-in smoke alarm, one 9-volt battery, and operating and installation instructions.

Kidde i12080


Kidde i12080 Hardwire Smoke Alarm with Exit Light and Battery Backup Key Features


  • Safety light illuminates when alarm sounds to help guide you and your family to safety
  • Hush Feature temporarily silences nuisance alarms
  • Battery backup two 9V batteries included
  • Test button tests unit's electronic circuitry
  • Kidde?s smoke alarms meet the requirements of Underwriters Laboratories (UL), an independent facility that tests products for compliance with widely-accepted safety standards




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