Tag Archives: fire/smoke alarms

The best tweets from SparksDirect – electrical wholesaler in London

By now everyone knows, including mr. Google, that sparksdirect is also on twitter, where we post daily rich tweets about the items on our website. Until we find our customers online(which customers, everyone knows, are not too much online) and until our customers find us, we will continue to introduce the many ranges in our [...]

wireless intruder alarms starter kit, to protect your home

Why take a chance, when there is a Wireless Intruder Alarms Kit at such an affordable price? The complete kit of Wireless devices for protecting your home is all you need to be up and running. All you need to protect your home is in this easy to install INF-KITS wireless alarms kit – £199 [...]

The Carbon Monoxide Alarms – Frequently Asked Questions

After the Aico Fire Alarms FAQ(here, here, and part 1 / part 2) and the Aico RadioLINK FAQ(also here and here), we would like to talk more about the Frequently Asked Questions about The Carbon Monoxide Alarms(here and part 1 / part 2). General questions (like: what is CO, how is it produced, how toxic [...]

CO alarms – carbon monoxide alarms from Aico

Carbon Monoxide (CO; see more about CO poisoning), is a particularly insidious gas. It is a killer. The naked eye can’t see it, it does not smell, it has no taste. The need for a reliable mains powered alarm that will operate even in the event of a mains failure is obvious. Ei261ENRC Mains Powered [...]

Smoke, heat, and CO detectors – general description

Aico smoke, heat, and/or CO detectors/alarms offer a innovative design with quality features, having as a bonus the fact that it is the fastest and simplest installation as possible! Fitting an Easi-Fit mains powered alarm really is as simple as 1-2-3: Screw the mounting plate supplied with the alarm to the ceiling, during first fix. [...]

Fire Safety Design – recommendations and stages

We have started to post on our blogs a series of recommendations about the fire safety design, which we categorized in 7 stages: First Stage in Fire Design – Initial design considerations(sparks and here): – the relevant standards related to the fire safety; – systems for protecting property(P); – systems for protecting life(L and M); [...]

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