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Kidde PI9000 Battery-Operated Dual Ionization and Photoelectric Sensor Smoke Alarm | 
| Brand: Kidde Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $35.99 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $16.04 (45%)
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 229
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1.8 x 11 x 7.3
MPN: 442007-02 Model: PI9000 UPC: 047871420070 EAN: 0047871420070 ASIN: B0007G71U4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: In Original Packing, with Battery.
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| Features:
| • | Two types of sensors offers best protection for all types of fires | | • | Ionization sensor protects best against fast flaming fires while the Photoelectric sensor protects best against slow smoldering fires | | • | Hush Feature temporarily silences nuisance alarms | | • | Battery backup two 9V batteries included | | • | UL Approved |
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Amazon.com Product Description Protect the home or office from both fast burning and smoldering fires with this dual-sensor smoke alarm from Kidde. The unit features both ionization and photoelectric sensors for detecting both smoke and flame. A loud 85-decibel alarm sounds when smoke is detected. If the alarm sounds during smoky cooking accidents, a hush button lets you turn off the alarm. The unit mounts easily thanks to an adjustable mounting bracket. UL listed, this alarm is not permitted for sale in Oregon. --Brian D. Olson
Product Description DETECTS BOTH TYPES OF FIRES- BOTH FAST BURNING AND SLOW SMOLDERING NEW COMBINATION ALARM PROTECTS USERS FROM TWO DEADLY TYPES OF FIRES. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AND STATE-OF-THE-ART SENSORS ALLOW THE ALARM TO DETECT BOTH FAST BURNING AND SLOW SMOLDERING FIRES.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Decent smoke detector October 9, 2008 Picked it up on a discount via a company initiative to ensure everyone had adequate smoke detectors in their homes. It was easy to install and seems reliable.
Satisfied with this smoke detector August 13, 2008 Even though there are many, many types of smoke detectors available, there really isn't much choice. Literature on fire safety says to get one that has both the ionization feature and the photoelectric feature. You see many that only have one feature or they combine it with a carbon monoxide detector. Get a smoke detector that focuses on its job. Get a separate carbon monoxide detector and locate it down at your level instead of high on a ceiling.
The alarm is nice and loud, which I need. I wish it could wirelessly activate the other alarms when it goes off. You have to remove the smoke detector to change the battery, but that is very easy to do.
Don't forget to mark on your long term calendar to replace it in 8-10 years. The ionization feature may not work after that.
Smoke alarm May 11, 2008 Haven't had occasion to observe its function, except by using the test button. It will do well.
Much easier to set up and better than 'First Alert' dual sensor. March 14, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I had purchased the 'First Alert' dual sensor alarm (with remote feature), and it gave me nothing but false alarms, some in the middle of the night! Not so with the Kidde. Plus getting to and installing the 9V battery was much much easier on the Kidde than on the unintuitive 'First Alert'. This Kidde dual sensor alarm is the way to go if you want simplicity, ease of use, and peace of mind. I think I am going to purchase a few more now that I know this model works flawlessly.
kidde dual sensor smoke alarm March 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The common complaint about the dual sensor alarm is "false alarms".I have had the five alarms installed for three weeks and no "false alarms" and my house has a working wood stove.
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