All of our alarms produce a sound with a frequency of approximately 3000 hZ, which is considered low midrange on the audio spectrum frequency range. At 10 feet, the sound is 85 decibels.
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They are available to help you with any concerns or inquiries you may have. Reach out to us for support, and we'll be happy to assist you!
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Find out what is causing your smoke alarm to sound, beep, or chirp. It could be a variety of factors. Learn more.
Never ignore the sound of an alarm. Leave the home immediately and call 911.