Leading Manufacturer of Smart Smoke Detector

Zhejiang Jiaboer electronic technology co., ltd. is mainly engaged in the research and development, production and sales of various fire protection and safety electronic products. Our main products include various types of fire detection alarms, CO alarms, household gas alarms, heat alarms, intelligent wireless alarm systems, home security electronic products, low-voltage electrical products including wall switches, sockets, plugs, lampholders, junction boxes, which are mainly sold to European and Australian markets.

Our address

Dayuan Industrial Zone, Fuyang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang, China

Phone Number

+86 15906587491

 

Leading Manufacturer Of Smart Smoke Detector

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Leveraging a highly skilled and dedicated team of professionals, we ensure a seamless synergy of expertise in the development, production, and sales of our fire protection and safety electronic products

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Renowned for its commitment to excellence, our company stands out with a reputation for delivering high-quality products, ensuring unparalleled satisfaction among our valued customers.

 

 

  • Interlinked Smoke Alarms
    Model number:TSS381A-H. Photoelectric smoke detector. Built-in 10 years lithium battery. With EN14604 Q-label,NF certificate quality assurance. Accept customized logo/customized packaging.
  • Smart Smoke Detector
    Model number:TSS380D-HR. Photoelectric smoke detector. Built-in 10 years lithium battery. With EN14604 Q-label,NF certificate quality assurance. Accept customized logo/customized packaging.
  • Smart Fire Alarm
    Model Number: TSS380D-HR. Photoelectric smoke detector. with built-in 10 year battery . With EN14604 BSI certificate quality assurance. Accept customized logo/customized packaging.
  • Mains Smart Smoke Alarm
    Model number: TSS893-HW. Dimensions (L x W x H): Φ140mm * 44.9mm. Work voltage: AC 220V-240V 50Hz, with DC 9V alkaline battery back up. Product lifetime: 10 years. Warranty time: 3 years. MOQ:
  • Wireless Interconnected Smoke Alarms
    Model number: TSS893-HW. Dimensions (L x W x H): Φ140mm * 44.9mm. Work voltage: AC 220V-240V 50Hz, with DC 9V alkaline battery back up. Product lifetime: 10 years. Warranty time: 3 years. MOQ:
  • Wireless Interlinked Smoke Alarms
    Model No.: TSS893A-HW. Conform to EN14604:2005/AC:2008. Smoke alarm with automatic compensation. Alarm Volume: ≥85dB at 3m. Size: Φ140mm*58.8mm.
  • Interconnected Photoelectric Smoke Alarms
    Module: TSS893-HW. Function: Bluetooth Smoke Detector. MOQ: 500 Pieces. Customization: Customized Logo/Customized Packaging.
  • Home Fire Alarm System
    Module: TSS893-HW. Function: Smoke Detector Adjustable Sensitivity. MOQ: 500 Pieces. Customization: Customized Logo/Customized Packaging.
  • Smart Fire Detector
    Module: TSS893-HW. Function: Wifi Smoke Detector. MOQ: 500 Pieces. Customization: Customized Logo/Customized Packaging.
  • Smoke Detector Intelligent
    Module: TSS917A-HR. Function: Intelligent Smoke Detector. MOQ: 500 Pieces. Customization: Customized Logo/Customized Packaging.
  • Smart Home Smoke Detector
    Module: TSS917A-HR. Function: Tuya Smoke Detector. MOQ: 500 Pieces. Customization: Customized Logo/Customized Packaging.
  • Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector
    Module: TSS893-HW. Function: Wifi Photoelectric Smoke Detector. MOQ: 500 Pieces. Customization: Customized Logo/Customized Packaging.
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What Is A Smart Smoke Detector?

Smart home smoke detectors offer two layers of protection. Like a traditional smoke detector, they alert you if there’s a fire in your home. They also connect to WiFi, allowing you to control them through an app and receive alerts if they detect smoke — even when you’re not home. But before running out to replace your existing smoke detectors with “smarter” versions, there are some things to know.
We spoke with Ben Kolo, owner of Mr. Electric in central Iowa, about the pros and cons of smart smoke alarms and what you should look for if you decide to get one.

 
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How Smart Smoke Detectors Work?

The easiest way to understand how smart smoke detectors work is to think of them as Wi-Fi smoke detectors. When an alarm is triggered, the smart smoke detectors use Wi-Fi or similar communication technology to connect to your smart home hub (if you have one) and an app on your smartphone.
If you accidentally burn a batch of peanut butter cookies and trigger a false alarm, you can use the phone app to silence the alarm.
If you have multiple smart smoke detectors synced up, all of them should sound alarms even if only one is triggered. Additionally, the notification you receive from your smart home hub can help you determine which alarm has been triggered.
If you are away from home and receive a concerning notification, you can notify emergency services quickly and potentially avoid serious damage.

 

Smart Smoke Detector Power and Connectivity Concerns

 

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Smart smoke detectors have workarounds for when the power or internet is out. Even if your smart smoke detector is hard-wired into your electrical system, the backup battery system should take over during a power outage.

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If there is an internet outage, several smart smoke detector models can also use Bluetooth to communicate with your cellphone (if you are home) or with your smart home system when an alarm is triggered. As long as your smart home hub or system has cellular connection capabilities, it's possible it can use a standard cellular signal to send notifications to you and emergency services.

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However, not all smart home automation systems feature cellular connectivity and some options may require an additional device and possibly a monthly fee for a cellular connection. If internet or power outages are common in your area, choosing an option that offers cellular connectivity provides peace of mind that may be worth the extra cost.

Installing Smart Smoke Detectors

If you are unsure of anything when installing hard-wired smart smoke detectors, it's best to get help or hire someone with certified electrical know-how to ensure correct installation.

The typical installation of smart smoke detectors depends on whether they are battery-powered or hard-wired. Battery-powered smart smoke detectors are the easiest to install, as you can mount them on any wall or ceiling.

If you are installing more than one, it's best to insert the batteries and perform testing and pairing before mounting them on the wall. (For testing and pairing, the devices will come with step-by-step instructions.)

Hard-wired smart smoke detectors require you to turn off the power to your home at the breaker box while following the instructions to connect your smart detectors.

 

Why do you need a smart smoke alarm?

Regular smoke detectors can also detect smoke, so why would a smart smoke alarm be a better choice? That's because it can do a lot of things that regular alarms can't.

A primary benefit of using a smart smoke detector is that you can remotely monitor any emergencies in your home, which is useful if you’re away from your home on vacation, at work, or running errands. You can receive instant notifications。Professional Smart Smoke Alarm manufacturer. Please ask us for a quote。

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FAQ

Q: Is it worth getting a smart smoke detector?

A: If you buy only one smart device for your home, make it a smart smoke detector. The best ones don't just warn you of possible fire or the presence of carbon monoxide—they also have a bevy of useful features that come from being internet-connected.

Q: What is a smart fire alarm system?

A: Smart fire alarm systems work by connecting your existing systems using a gateway device. This then sends data to cloud-hosted software that can be accessed by the user. The software can send data and notifications directly to the user and can also be accessed by them whenever required.

Q: What are the 3 types of smoke detectors?

A: There are three types of smoke alarms, ionization, photoelectric and a combination of the two which is commonly called a “dual” detector. Look for the UL stamp on any smoke alarm. Research has shown: Ionization smoke alarms detect flaming fires marginally earlier than photo-electric smoke alarms.

Q: How many smart smoke detectors do I need?

A: According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), smoke alarms should be installed on every level of your home, including the basement. One fire detector should also be installed inside of every bedroom and outside of each sleeping area.

Q: Are smart alarms safe?

A: One of the challenges smart alarm systems pose to the consumer is the risk of being hacked. Improper home network configurations, flaws in the devices or password compromise could allow a hacker to break into the system and determine if anyone is home, or even seize control.

Q: What is the best technology for smoke detectors?

A: For best protection, it is recommended both (ionization and photoelectric) technologies be used in homes.

Q: What smart solutions can be taken when a smoke is detected by a sensor?

A: For instance, if the smart smoke detector detects smoke, it immediately triggers the fire suppression system and alerts the people occupying the building. In case of smoke or fire in tall commercial buildings, this feature will benefit firefighters while evacuating its occupants.

Q: Why do your mains-powered alarms have batteries?

A: Mains-powered alarms have a battery as a backup in case the power fails. Without the backup battery, the building would be unprotected against fire while the electricity was cut off. With our mains powered alarms, you will always be protected.

Q: Do wireless smoke detectors need WiFi?

A: Without a Wi-Fi connection, your Wi-Fi smoke detector will simply work like a normal smoke alarm. You won't be able to control it remotely with your Android or iOS smartphone, but the alarm will still activate when the device senses smoke.

Q: What is the range of a wireless smoke detector?

A: The maximum distance between wireless interconnect models is approximately 300 feet in open air.

Q: How effective are smoke detectors?

A: Residential fire deaths have decreased steadily as the number of homes with smoke detectors has increased. Reports from the National Fire Protection Association on residential fire deaths show that people have nearly a 50 percent better chance of surviving a fire if their home has the recommended number of smoke detectors.

Q: Can I add a wireless smoke detector to a wired system?

A: For example, you can link wireless interconnect alarms to hardwired alarms using a “bridge” unit. Or you can interconnect your hardwired smart alarms with your hardwired First Alert units using the interconnect wire.

Q: Can different brands of wireless smoke detectors be interconnected?

A: When interconnected smoke alarms are installed, it is important that all the alarms are from the same manufacturer or are listed as compatible (see manufactures instructions for compatible alarms). If the alarms are not compatible, they may not sound.

Q: Will a hardwired smoke detector work with just a battery?

A: Hardwired smoke detectors are designed to be powered by your home's electrical system, but they also feature a battery backup to keep the detector functioning during power outages. However, these devices are not designed to run on battery power alone over the long term.

Q: How important is it to clean my detector?

A: Cleaning is easy. Just vacuum the detector at least once a year. This will keep the openings to the sensing chamber free of dust, residue from cooking vapors and insects.

Q: Where Should Smoke Alarms Be Installed?

A: Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement. Many fatal fires begin late at night or in the early morning. For extra safety, install smoke alarms both inside and outside sleeping areas. Since smoke and many deadly gases rise, installing your smoke alarms at the proper level will provide you with the earliest warning possible. Always follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Q: When Should I Change The Batteries?

A: When you change your clock for daylight savings time, change your smoke detector batteries.

Q: My Smoke Alarm Is Hard Wired, Do I Need The Batteries Too?

A: Yes. In an emergency your electrical system may no longer work and the smoke detector needs the battery backup to alert you to danger. It’s important to test every smoke alarm monthly and replace the batteries with new ones at least once a year.

Q: Why must I disconnect AC power before changing batteries?

A: In case the electrician has miswired the AC voltages, a shock hazard might exist. By disconnecting the AC power, it will ensure that the battery can be changed safely.

Q: Do 10 year lithium batteries last 10 years?

A: 10 year lithium batteries are only guaranteed from some manufacturing company's for 1 year after the package has been opened. They are a longer life battery, but only under optimal conditions will they last 10 years.

Q: Do smoke alarms need replacing?

A: When you buy a new smoke alarm it will come with instructions that will indicate how long it will last and when it will need replacing. If the instructions are no longer available, the general rule of thumb is to replace alarms every 10 years.

 

 

 

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