Feature(may vary by option.)

●Resin
●Ionization sensor technology senses invisible fire particles, while a electrochemical sensor detects CO gas
●Easy installation, no wiring needed: operates on a 10-year lithium battery, so it never needs replacing, plus detects during power failure
●Green LED indicates power to the smoke detector
●An 85-decibel alarm sounds & a red LED indicates the smoke detector is sensing smoke or fire
●Tamper-resistant technology deters removal of the unit or battery
●Replacement Alert indicates when the smoke alarm needs to be replaced

[2 Pack White Detector + Smoke Detector]




[1 Pack White Detector + Smoke Detector]




[6 Pack White Detector]




[2 Pack White Detector]




[1 Pack White Detector + Detector |  White]




[1 Pack White Detector + Hardwired Smoke Detector]




[2 Pack White Detector + Fire Extinguisher]




[1 Pack White Detector + Ionization Smoke Alarm]





Description

The Kidde Smoke Detector, 10-Year Battery with LED Indicators & Replacement Alerts, model i9010, is a basic smoke detector that uses ionization sensor technology to detect invisible fire particles (associated with flaming fires) sooner than photoelectric alarms. When smoke or fire is detected, an 85-decibel alarm will sound. The Kidde Smoke Detector is powered by a 10-year lithium battery that requires no wiring, never needs replacing, plus coverage during a power failure. A solid green LED indicates that the alarm is receiving power and a red LED indicates that the smoke detector is sensing smoke or fire. A test-hush button allows you to test the battery operations as well as silence nuisance alarms that may occur from cooking or shower steam. The Kidde Smoke Detector will chirp when its time to replace the battery. Install a smoke detector & carbon monoxide detector on every level of your home and near bedrooms to help keep your family safe from fire & poisonous gas. UL Certified with a 10-year limited manufacturers warranty. Meets requirements of UL 217, NFPA72 (chapter 11 2002 edition), NFPA101 (One and two-family dwellings), and Federal Housing Authority (FHA).