New York Mandates Nonremovable Batteries for Smoke-Detecting Devices
The newly adopted legislation affects smoke-detecting alarms sold beginning Jan. 1, 2017.
The newly adopted legislation affects smoke-detecting alarms sold beginning Jan. 1, 2017.
Alarm dealers should reach out to existing and potentially new customers to make sure their fire/life-safety devices and systems are up to date.
With multiple sensors, the Halo alarms can also warn users of safety threats through both iOS and Android mobile device apps.
The patent-pending battery, with a companion mobile app, combines a lithium battery and Wi-Fi in a 9V battery form factor.
State fire marshal will not approve a smoke alarm that is solely battery-powered unless it contains a non-removable, 10-year battery.