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Google Nest S3000BWGB Battery Standalone 2nd Generation Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarm

SKU: S3000BWGB

Smart smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. Split-spectrum sensor detects and locates fast and slow-burning fires and carbon monoxide. Can be controlled from, and will send alerts to, a smartphone. Sensor lasts up to 10 years.

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£97.99 EX. VAT

Description

  • Standalone
  • Compliant with BS EN 14604, BS EN 50291-1. Standard
  • Works with – iOS App – Android App
  • Replaceable Lithium Battery Supplied
  • 85dB Alarm at 3m
  • Test/Hush Button
  • Override Function
  • Split-Spectrum Sensor
  • Hub Not Required

Frequently asked questions

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is produced by burning fossil fuels such as gas, oil, coal, and wood.

A CO alarm detects the presence of carbon monoxide and alerts you to dangerous levels, helping to prevent CO poisoning, which can be fatal.

Install CO alarms in areas where there are fuel-burning appliances, such as kitchens, near boilers, and in living rooms with fireplaces. It is also recommended to place one near sleeping areas to ensure the alarm can wake you if CO levels rise while you are asleep.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Generally, CO alarms should be installed at head height for a sleeping person and at least 1 to 3 meters (3 to 10 feet) away from potential CO sources.

CO alarms detect the concentration of CO gas in the air and sound an alarm when dangerous levels are present.

A smoke alarm is a device that detects smoke and emits a loud sound to alert occupants of a potential fire.

Smoke alarms provide early warning of a fire, increasing the chances of safely evacuating and minimizing property damage.

Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement and attic. Place them inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and in common areas such as hallways.

Smoke alarms should be installed on the ceiling, ideally in the center of the room or hallway, but at least 30 cm (12 inches) away from walls and corners.

Yes, it is a legal requirement for landlords to install smoke alarms on each floor of rental properties. Homeowners are strongly advised to install smoke alarms in their homes for safety.

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