Smoke, Heat, CO Alarms

Domestic Mains Or Battery Powered Ionisation or Optical Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors, Carbon Monoxide & Gas Detectors, Cigarette Alarm Kits & Systems.
  • Smoke Alarms
    Ionisation & Optical Smoke Alarms / Detectors / Sensors Operated Via Control Panel Or Battery Operated For All Domestic Situations.
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  • Heat Alarms
    Fixed & Rate Of Rise (ROR) Heat Alarms / Detectors Powered By Battery Or Mains Power Supply. Ideal For Use In The Kitchen Or Hallway.
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  • Carbon Monoxide Alarms
    Carbon Monoxide Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Detectors from Aico, BRK FireAngel and Honeywell. The range includes mains and lithium battery operated and portable carbon monoxide alarms.
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  • Gas Detection
    Mains Powered Or Wireless Gas Detectors Provide An Early Warning Visual Or Audible Alarm When Gas Is Present.
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  • Cigarette Alarms
    Cigarette Alarms Alert The User When A Flame Or Smoke Has Been Detected In An Area Such As A Washroom To Comply With New Smokefree Legislation.
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Smoke Alarm News

Just weeks after the life of a Horsham woman was saved by her smoke alarm, A West Sussex Coroner, Penelope Schofield, had called for a change in the law. This law had landlords of the Rental homes forcibly install hard-wired smoke alarm systems.
The Carbon Monoxide Hotspot Report 2011, published by the Gas Safety Trust, reveals a rise in the number of fatalities resulting from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning since 2010.
Senior fire officers from the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service are appealing to the public to recognise the importance of having a working smoke alarm fitted in their homes following the inquest into the death of a man who died in a fire in Llandudno earlier this year.
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Just weeks after the life of a Horsham woman was saved by her smoke alarm, A West Sussex Coroner, Penelope Schofield, had called for a change in the law. This law had landlords of the Rental homes forcibly install hard-wired smoke alarm systems.
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