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Kidde 30CUAR-V Hardwired Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector, AA Battery Backup, Voice Alerts, Interconnectable, LED Warning Light Indicators, White

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Kidde 30CUAR-V Hardwired Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector, AA Battery Backup, Voice Alerts, Interconnectable, LED Warning Light Indicators, White

  • 2-IN-1 DETECTION: Alerts you to both smoke & carbon monoxide (CO) using a single, cost-effective detector.
  • HARDWIRED & 2 AA BATTERY BACKUP (Included): Operates on 120V AC wiring (installed in the ceiling) with 2 AA alkaline batteries that provide battery backup coverage during power outages.
  • ENHANCED SENSING TECHNOLOGY: Reduces false smoke alarms often caused by cooking. Comprehensively tested to meet the latest UL standards, meets UL 217 9th Edition, UL 2034 4th Edition, & FCC standards.
  • VOICE ALERTS: Crystal-clear voice alerts will say "Fire!" when smoke is detected or "Warning! Carbon Monoxide!" if CO is detected, so you can react quickly.
  • INTERCONNECT CAPABILITY: When one alarm sounds, they all sound, so you can get out faster. (Different models offer different interconnection options and requirements. See User Guide for more info.)
  • SELF-TESTING ALARM: Internal components ensure alarm is always operating as expected. Not a substitute for a manual push test, perform a button test once per week to verify alarm operation.
  • 3 LED NOTIFICATIONS: LED lights indicate alarm status, green = normal operation, amber = operating error, red = smoke or carbon monoxide detected & a loud 85-decibel alarm will sound.

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