10 year long life operation (No need to replace battery)
Early silent low battery warning
Reduced sounder output for testing
Hush Test/Reset buttons
just a couple quid more then the previously posted 9v battery unit.
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peeej1978 to jamie0114
28 Dec 1612#2
Not really for free as we're paying for that priviledge through our council tax. The more people abuse that system, the more the fire service will need to bid for in the next financial year, and then tax revenue increases. Those that can afford £6.79 should absolutely buy their own and not look for handouts from public funded services designed to safeguard the disadvantaged.
HamanBasher to squiff
28 Dec 164#15
not really as you would mount them in different places
Tiny25 to jamie0114
28 Dec 164#3
Free to who? An overstretched & underfunded brigade? Leave them for the people who get paracetamol on prescription.
MrBeatnik
28 Dec 163#11
Not really abuse when it's a system available to all. They should limit it to pensioners and benefits, but they don't so it's a service for all as designed...
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jamie0114
28 Dec 16#1
You can ring your local fire station and get smoke alarms fitted for free
peeej1978 to jamie0114
28 Dec 1612#2
Not really for free as we're paying for that priviledge through our council tax. The more people abuse that system, the more the fire service will need to bid for in the next financial year, and then tax revenue increases. Those that can afford £6.79 should absolutely buy their own and not look for handouts from public funded services designed to safeguard the disadvantaged.
Tiny25 to jamie0114
28 Dec 164#3
Free to who? An overstretched & underfunded brigade? Leave them for the people who get paracetamol on prescription.
callum84
28 Dec 161#4
Well said
Crapweasel
28 Dec 16#5
There are some pretty bad reviews for this product on Amazon - although cheap, if they're potentially not fit for purpose is it worth the risk?
t1nt1n
28 Dec 16#6
+1
Pirouette
28 Dec 16#7
No they haven't, contacted 3 times, never received my replacement
squiff
28 Dec 16#8
It's Kidde (pronounced Kid). not Kiddie (pronounced Kiddy). Just so you know what brand you're fitting!
squiff
28 Dec 16#9
This is a good price, however I would highly recommend spending a few pounds extra and get the smoke detector with a built-in carbon monoxide detector as well.
HamanBasher to squiff
28 Dec 164#15
not really as you would mount them in different places
Common Sense
28 Dec 16#10
P&P should be added to the cost. Then one should quote the Prime price.
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And a must have for any home/office.
Optical Photoelectric sensor
10 year long life operation (No need to replace battery)
Early silent low battery warning
Reduced sounder output for testing
Hush Test/Reset buttons
just a couple quid more then the previously posted 9v battery unit.
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