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Kidde 10SCO User Manual

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What To Do When The Alarm Sounds!
Go to your predetermined meeting place. When two
people have arrived one should leave to call 999 from
a neighbour's home, and the other should stay to
perform a head count.
Do not reenter under any circumstance until fire
officials give the go ahead.
There are situations where a smoke alarm may
not be effective to protect against fire. For example;
- Smoking in bed.
- Leaving children unsupervised.
- Cleaning with flammable liquids, such as gaso-
line.
- Fires where the victim is intimate with a flaming
initiated fire; for example, when a person's
clothes catch fire while cooking.
- Fires where the smoke is prevented from reach-
ing the detector due to a closed door or other
obstruction.
- Incendiary fires where the fire grows so rapidly
that an occupant's egress is blocked even with
properly located detectors.
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Kidde 10SCO Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model10SCO
TypeSmoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Test/Reset ButtonYes
Silence FeatureYes
Alarm Sound85 dB at 10 feet
InterconnectabilityNo
Sensor TypeElectrochemical
Alarm TypeSmoke and Carbon Monoxide
TechnologyElectrochemical
LED IndicatorYes
Weight0.6 pounds
ComplianceUL 217, UL 2034

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