Hardwired with Battery Backup

Hardwired carbon monoxide (CO) alarms connect directly to a building's electrical system and typically include Lithium battery backups for power outages. This multi-power source design enhances reliability and ensures continuous CO detection. Additionally, many hardwired alarms can be interconnected, meaning when one alarm detects smoke, all alarms in the network sound simultaneously throughout the building or house.

As hardwired units connect directly to a buildings power source, they require professional installation and may involve higher initial costs. Choosing between battery-operated and hardwired smoke alarms depends on factors such as building infrastructure, budget, and a facilities specific safety requirements.

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