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more new 9V battery powered Aico Professional Heat / Smoke Alarms

more new 9V battery powered Aico Professional Heat / Smoke Alarms

  2012-05-31         sparksdirect         Product News » Fire and Security News,   Safety » Fire Safety

We have recently added to our catalog online a new range of battery-powered professional Aico fire alarms. These use a 9V Lithium cell/battery and can be upgraded to be used with the other RadioLINK fire alarms in the house.

The battery is a 10year Lithium cell which will outlast the useful lifespan of the alarm!

All these battery-powered alarms come with early detection to all the standard domestic fire types, and they have a built-in high audibility warning sounder.

They are very easy to install (twist-on-base design) and test (large and easy-to-use test/hush button). As to the aspect, they are aesthetically pleasing and has a compact design.

Do people prefer the Battery Powered Alarms?

Many times people prefer to simply install a battery-powered Aico Professional alarm simply because they don't want to pay the electrician to come and install the alarm.

More and more these 9V Fire Alarms / Smoke Alarms are becoming popular in the domestic environment since it offers you the possibility of "sticking the alarm on the ceiling" without wiring it up!

Take a look at the different battery-powered alarms from Aico to have an impression of which one do you need for your home:

  • The Aico Ei603 range of 9V alkaline battery-powered heat alarms, is ideal for kitchen;
  • The Aico Ei605 Lithium battery-powered optical smoke alarm, is ideal for kitchen use;
  • The Aico Ei3100 range of 9V battery-powered heat alarm with RadioLINK wireless integration with the other alarms in the house;
  • The Aico Ei3103RF 9V heat alarm with RaioLINK wireless integration, alkaline battery powered heat alarm;
  • The Aico Ei3015RF optical smoke alarm, battery powered, using the RadioLINK wireless interconnection.

Please note: some of these alarms are no longer available; see the current interlinked alarms available at Spaks. 

Battery-Powered Alarms at Sparks