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Puff Alert Cigarette Smoke Detector & Remote LED Indicator
A Puff Alert cigarette smoke detector or cigarette smoke alarm plus a remote indicator. The remote indicator is hardwired to the detector and is typically installed in a alternative location such as above the no smoking room or in a managers office. The remote indicator will sound & flash should the cigarette detector being triggerred. Both the detector & remote indicator are supplied with integral 5 year gurantted lithium battery (UK only due to shipping regulations). It has the following features:- - 3 sensitivity settings
- Interconnection facility
- LED & Piezo alarm warnings
- Alarm silence button
- Auto resetting alarm when smoke clears
- Choice of fast or slow pattern for alarm tone
- Test button
- Low battery warning
- Detector attaches to mounting plate for ease of installation
- Locking peg to deter unauthorised removal
- Remote indicator included
- 5 year lithium battery included (UK only due to shipping regulations)
The Puff Alert cigarette smoke detector alarm was released to concide with the recent cigarette smoking ban which came into action in the United Kingdom in 2007. For more information about this ban and other cigarette smoking bans across the world refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoking_ban. For specific information relating to England, including guidance, regulations and signage visit Smoke Free England
Where is the best place to install the Puff Alert Cigarette Smoke Detector?The detector should be mounted on the ceiling in areas selected for No smoking.
The following locations shall be avoided: - Next to doors, windows, ventilators etc. Where draughts can deviate smoke from the sensor.
- In small or poorly ventilated garages or kitchens where waste gas or vapours may cause false alarms.
- In areas where dust and dirt can interfere with the operation or cause false alarms.
- In areas where insects or vermin may effect the integrity of the alarm.
- In damp or humid areas (e.g. in the bathrooms).
- In areas where the temperature may often fall below -5oC or exceed +38oC.
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