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If you can’t take the heat – get out of the kitchen!

Updated:5th September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read

EiElectronics Ei3103RF - lets-do-diy.comExclusively from Ei Electronics, the UK’s leading manufacturer of domestic smoke alarms is the new Ei3103RF kitchen fire alarm, designed to protect against fire and put a stop to unwanted false alarms triggered by cooking vapours.

Burnt the toast, overcooked the bacon – the distinct shrill of your smoke alarm sounds – a scene which is all too common in households across the country. Ever thought of removing the batteries to prevent it happening? You wouldn’t be alone; however with nearly 2/3 of all domestic fires linked to cooking, it could prove to be a fatal risk, easily avoided with the new kitchen fire alarm.

Compatible to the new SmartLink System from Ei Electronics, the revolutionary Ei3103RF can be placed anywhere in a kitchen, even above a cooker!

As opposed to a standard smoke alarm, the kitchen fire alarm is an early warning device which senses a fires heat instead of the smoke it produces, activating only when flames actually start and produce a heat of 58 degrees.

The SmartLink Digital wire free communication system offers instant warning of fire through out the home: when one alarm sounds, they all sound. This is achieved using digital communication technology to ‘speak’ to each
SmartLink alarm in the house. Allowing up to 12 alarms per system, the Smartlink System features a unique house code – preventing interference from neighbouring smoke alarm systems.

A fire can happen at any time and in any room in the home so such a design gives occupants early warning, giving them valuable extra time to escape.

The Ei3103RF SmartLink range complies to British Standards BS 5446-2: 2003, carries the British Kitemark and is available to buy from around £25

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