Radio Frequency Smoke Alarm | 10-Year Battery | RF Interconnectable
Radio frequency smoke alarm with a 10-year lithium battery and RF interconnectivity for up to 40 alarms—ideal for comprehensive home safety. Built for reliability, with a loud 85dB alarm and test/hush button for easy maintenance.
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Product Name/Title: Radio Frequency Smoke Alarm | 10-Year Battery | RF Interconnectable
SKU: EP-RANG-RF-10
Alternatively Known As: Wireless Smoke Alarm, RF Smoke Detector, 10-Year Battery Smoke Alarm, Interconnected Smoke Alarm
- Battery: Non-replaceable 10-year rated lithium battery
- Alarm Sound Level: 85dB(A) at 3 meters
- Interconnectivity: RF interconnectable with up to 40 alarms
- Indicator Lights: Test and fault warnings
- Compliance: AS3786:2014 Australian Smoke Alarm Standard
- Certification: CSIRO ActivFire listed
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 50mm x 120mm x 120mm
- Weight: 0.3 kg
- 10-year replaceable 9V lithium battery
- RF interconnectable with up to 40 alarms on one wireless network
- Indicator lights for test and fault warnings
- Loud alarm – 85dB(A) at 3 meters
- CSIRO ActivFire listed
- Meets Australian Smoke Alarm standards (AS3786:2014)
- Installation by a qualified professional is recommended to ensure correct placement and optimal performance.
- Residential: Homes, apartments
- Commercial: Offices, retail spaces
- General: Any indoor area requiring smoke detection and fire safety
- AS/NZS 3786:2014 – Smoke Alarms
- Long-life battery reduces waste and maintenance frequency
- Wireless interconnectivity reduces need for additional wiring and materials
7 year warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Ranger RF Smoke Alarm with 10-Year Battery and RF Interconnectability is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for residential and commercial fire safety applications.
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