Description:
This domestic smoke alarm from WISUALARM combines continuous protection with low maintenance thanks to its long-life battery, making it a practical addition to bedrooms, hallways and kitchens. The 10-year battery smoke alarm reduces the need for frequent battery changes while offering audible alerts to warn household members of potential fires.
Key Points
The unit includes a test and silence button that lets you check functionality or temporarily mute nuisances like cooking smoke or steam from showers. Installation is straightforward, with options to mount on a ceiling or wall using the supplied adhesive or the mounting bracket and screws. The alarm is certified by TUV and conforms to the EN14604 standard, so it meets recognised European requirements for smoke detection. 🔔
Technical Specifications
- Name: WISUALARM Smoke Alarm (1pcs)
- Battery life: 10 years (sealed battery)
- Alarm sound level: 85 dB
- Standard: EN14604, TUV certificated
- Mounting: ceiling or wall with adhesive or screws
Benefits
A sealed power source means you will not need to replace batteries frequently, and the integrated 10-year battery is intended to provide a decade of continuous operation, according to the manufacturer. The loud 85 dB alarm helps ensure occupants are alerted quickly, and the dedicated test function gives a simple way to confirm the device works before bedtime or after installation. The mute function is useful during short nuisances, and it can be silenced temporarily by nearby noises such as TV or air conditioning controls, though a remote control is not included. ⚠️
Usage Recommendations
Place one unit in each sleeping area and on every level of the home, positioned on the ceiling or high on the wall away from corners for best detection. Test the alarm periodically using the test button and replace the device after the battery life indicated by the manufacturer has elapsed. Consider pairing this optical-type detector with additional detectors of other technologies if your property has unusual fire risks, as different sensors can respond differently to flaming or smouldering fires. 🔧









