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Our FireAngel special offer combines a 10 year sealed battery powered optical smoke alarm with a 10 year sealed battery powered carbon monoxide detector. Once installed and activated, these high quality alarms with combined test/hush button will provide a full 10 years of protection from smoke and CO without the need to change batteries.
Product Code | FACODEAL1 |
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Alternative Product Codes | ST-620, CO-9X-10, FAST620, FACO9X10 |
Brand | FireAngel |
Battery Type | 10 Year Sealed Lithium |
Dimensions (HxDia) | Thermoptek Smoke Alarm: 34x130mm |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | Carbon Monoxide Detector: 72x112x35mm |
Operating Temperature | Thermoptek Smoke Alarm: +4 °C to +38 °C Carbon Monoxide Detector: -10 °C to +40 °C |
Relative Humidity | Thermoptek Smoke Alarm: Up to 90% Carbon Monoxide Detector: 30% to 90% |
Sound Output | Thermoptek Smoke Alarm: 85dB Carbon Monoxide Detector: 85dB |
Warranty | 1 year |
Weight | 0.36kg |
Product Datasheets |
There is no legal or BSI requirement to test the CO detectors with a test gas. A weekly check with the test button is fully sufficient if you choose a quality CO detector. The test gas is offered as a 'belts and braces' option.
The sticky pad is suitable for all battery operated smoke alarms. However, we cannot judge if battery alarms are suitable for your let property, as let properties usually require mains powered alarms. There is some advice to this in the governments guides to fire risk assessments. http://www.safelincs.co.uk/Fire-Risk-Assessment/ Also see the LACoRS guide for let properties.
This would indicate that the CO alarm has come to the end of its life (about 7 years). If the CO alarm is not as old as this, this would indicate an error. In the case of the unit being less than 5 years old, we would recommend that you take it back to where you purchased it from for replacement. If you purchased it from us we will be happy to replace it for you.
Yes, this CO alarm has been Kitemarked to EN 50291-1: 2010 and has been awarded a CE mark. It should be installed in line with the manufacturers guidance.
CO detectors should be installed near potential sources of carbon monoxide, essentially any fuel-burning appliances such as boilers, cookers and ovens, fireplaces (both open and enclosed burners), and portable generators. As you are likely to be most affected by CO in areas of your home that you spend the most time in it is advisable to install alarms in those areas as well, such as the living room and bedrooms. It is also worth noting that while one detector is better than no detectors at all, larger homes may require several detectors to cover the property fully.
Also note that carbon monoxide has been proven to spread into neighbouring properties through open windows and, in semi-detached or terrace houses, through loft spaces. If your property has an attached garage with a connecting door through to the house, it is recommended to fit a CO alarm inside the house leading from that doorway.
Battery powered carbon monoxide alarms can typically be installed wall-mounted or left free-standing on flat, level surface.
Combined smoke & CO alarms or mains-powered CO alarms are typically installed on the ceiling and should be at least 30cm away from any wall, light fitting, or other obstruction.
Do not install CO alarms within 3 metres of doors or windows, above radiators, or immediately close to anything that gives off steam or fumes like a cooker or shower room. Similarly, it is not recommended to install detectors in dusty areas such as workshops or garages.
For more information, please check the manufacturer's instructions – you can download the PDF manual from the relevant product page on our site. You can also watch our video guide to positioning CO detectors.
Most legislation advises at least one carbon monoxide alarm is fitted near new or replacement fuel-burning appliances that are fixed installations, though rented properties (both social and private sector) often require CO alarms be provided by landlords even if no appliances are being installed or replaced. Examples include boilers, coal fires, wood burners, and gas ovens and cookers, though an exception is often made in legislation for gas appliances solely used for cooking.
However, any and all materials can give off CO when burning, including gas cookers. Carbon monoxide can also spread from neighbouring properties or outside sources such as vehicle fumes. Because of this, Safelincs strongly recommends the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in every home, and also at head-height in bedrooms to protect occupants while sleeping.
Landlords, please see our pages for English, Welsh, and Scottish alarms or our landlord guidance page for more information.
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84 customers have given this product an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5
Rating: 4 / 5 Stars
Reviewed by:
Can only comment on appearance and instructions which are good but will be judged on use later. Once again ordering was no problem and delivery excellent.
Published on: 15th December 2018
Rating: 5 / 5 Stars
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Excellent product and service.
Published on: 14th August 2018
Rating: 5 / 5 Stars
Reviewed by:
Excellent service - smoke alarm was faulty but replacement sent out immediately. Friendly and helpful staff when I rang to report faulty smoke alarm.
Published on: 28th May 2018
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