When upgrading to meet the new Queensland Legislation, most properties will have between 4 to 6 interconnected smoke alarms. If one of these interconnected smoke alarms goes off, they will all go off - creating an incredibly loud and annoying experience.
What do you do when this happens?
With the Smoke Alarm Controller, there is no need for you to put up with the incredibly loud noise, no need to run around the house trying to find out which smoke alarm is causing the problem, and there's no need to get on a ladder. The smoke alarms can all be silenced from the one wall mounted switch.
There'll be no need to break a smoke alarm to stop it going off, ultimately saving you in the long-term (for replacement costs).
Blog Takeaway:
No property, whether it be commercial or residential, should have their smoke alarms upgraded and interconnected without installing a Smoke Alarm Controller.
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