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First Alert SA302CN Double Sensor Battery-Powered Smoke and Fire Alarm

First Alert SA302CN Double Sensor Battery-Powered Smoke and Fire Alarm

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Brand: First Alert
Category: Home Improvement

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 86 reviews
Sales Rank: 220

Media: Tools & Hardware
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Number Of Items: 1
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 6 x 6 x 1

MPN: SA302CN
Model: SA302CN
UPC: 111012210001
EAN: 0111012210001
ASIN: B000066OC9

Release Date: May 2, 2007
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Features:
  • Dual sensing ionization and photoelectric battery-operated smoke alarm
  • Intelligent sensing technology reduces nuisance alarms
  • Patented remote-controlled technology for hassle-free silencing and testing
  • Low battery warning with remote-controlled silence feature; tamper resistant
  • 9-volt battery included; 10-year limited warranty

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Amazon.com Product Description
No one wants to think about a fire in their home, but being prepared and recognizing signs of danger early can help keep you and your family alive and safe. The First Alert SA302CN Double Sensor Battery-Powered Smoke and Fire Alarm is equipped to detect smoke particles caused by both flaming and smoldering fires. For convenience, it allows you to mute false alarms remotely using any remote control and without compromising the alarm's functionality.


The First Alert Double Sensor Smoke and Fire Alarm:
  • Detects both flaming and smoldering fires with dual sensors.
  • Lets you mute false alarms with a remote control.
  • Emits a loud 85 dB alarm for ample warning.
  • Minimizes false alarms by detecting differences between real emergencies and non-threatening conditions.




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Dual Sensor Technology For Maximum Protection
While all smoke alarms are designed to detect smoke, different sensing technologies react differently to certain types of fires. This alarm makes use of both ionization and photoelectric sensors to offer the earliest possible warning--regardless of the type of fire.

Sometimes a fire can smolder for hours before erupting into flames. Photoelectric Sensing Technology is more sensitive than Ionization Sensing Technology at detecting these sorts of smoldering fires, like those caused by cigarettes burning in couches or bedding.

Other fires erupt into flames quickly, like kitchen grease fires or fires fueled by paper burning in a wastebasket. Ionization Sensing Technology is generally more sensitive than Photoelectric Sensing Technology at detecting these sorts of flaming fires.

Loud Alarm and Reliable Construction for Peace of Mind
The loud, 85 dB alarm gets your attention quickly, so you can get out quickly or contain a minor fire before it spreads. Plus the smart dual sensor helps the detector recognize the difference between non-threatening conditions and real emergencies, so false alarms are minimized.

This smoke detector meets the UL 217 standard for dual-sensor home smoke detectors, which means that it has passed tough quality-assurance tests and can be depended on to offer reliable protection.

Remote Mute and Easy Battery Access for Safety and Convenience
To mute unnecessary alarms instantly, you can simply point almost any household remote control at the detector and click mute--whether the remote is for your TV, stereo, DVD player, or another appliance. The convenience of this feature means that something as simple as burnt toast never tempts you to take the battery out of your smoke detector and create an unsafe situation in your home. The mute button can also be used to test the alarm function, helping you ensure that your home and family are always protected.

This smoke detector is powered by a standard 9V battery (included). And, because a smoke detector is only effective if it is properly maintained, you'll appreciate that the EZ access battery door means there's no need to remove the alarm from your ceiling when it's time to change the battery.

This smoke detector's neutral, white finish blends in with your décor, and the unit measures just 5.7 x 5.7 x 2.8 inches. It is backed by a limited 10 year warranty.

About First Alert
Organized in 1958 and recognized as a leading manufacturer of smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers, First Alert designs and creates safety products that preserve and protect the things that are the most import to you, from your children and family to your home and the priceless memories stored inside.

What's in the Box
First Alert SA302CN Double Sensor Battery-Powered Smoke and Fire Alarm and 9V battery.



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5 out of 5 stars A smoke detector that's easy to use   January 16, 2005
A. Ellwood (Boston, MA)
70 out of 72 found this review helpful

Up until now I've only lived in houses with the usual smattering of random low-end smoke detectors. This smoke detector puts all of them to shame.

Installation is incredibly easy. The smoke detector separates from the base with a light twist (not the usual yanking or bending that always has me convinced I'm about to break the thing). The mounting base is really light, which is nice when your standing on a chair and pressing it to the ceiling above your head. There are two long channels for placing the two screws that hold it up, which gives you a decent amount of error margin. If you're replacing an existing smoke detector, sometimes you can even use both original holes.

First Alert also put some thought into battery replacement. The battery compartment is a dedicated slot that swings out from the side. It's easy to open and close and keyed so it won't close properly if you put the battery in backwards. Although the battery is a standard 9V, the smoke detector uses pressure clips (like you'd find with AAs) rather than the standard snap-in design which requires more forcing.

The remote silencer/test feature is great. Basically you hold down the volume or channel controls from your TV remote to silence or test the detector. This makes this smoke detector ideal for kitchens and rooms with high ceilings since you can silence it without having to get out a stool.

One drawback of the remote feature is that if you have a bedroom or kitchen with a TV in it, you probably shouldn't buy this smoke detector for that room. Before we installed them, I had the detectors on a side table in the living room and managed to accidentally set off their test modes while using the remote to operate the TV.

If you're buying the smoke detector for use in a house you plan to rent out, you might be concerned that all these convenience features will make it too easy for your tenants to disable the detectors. First Alert solved this problem by providing two locking pins: one for the battery compartment and one for the twist-off base. These pins are installed and removed with a pair of pliers. Of course installing the locking pins makes the smoke detector harder to use.

As one of the other reviewers commented, this smoke detector doesn't look like the picture on this page. Go to First Alert's web site if you want to see an accurate picture.



5 out of 5 stars The remote test feature   July 5, 2007
G. Ellis
51 out of 51 found this review helpful

For those with this model and having problems with the remote test feature, there is an undocumented way to turn it off. When you insert the battery press and hold the test button while doing so. If you want to use the feature simply insert the battery without pressing the test button. If you desire more proof, call the First Alert customer service at 800-323-9005.


5 out of 5 stars The best dual sensor smoke alarm   August 1, 2004
David Swanson (Providence, RI)
97 out of 105 found this review helpful

This is supposed to be one of the best rated dual sensor smoke detectors on the market. I have 5 of them.

The image shown here is either an old version or just the wrong version. In actuality, these detectors are much better looking. they are actually very round or domed. They also are rather tall, hanging lower from the ceiling than some. I don't mind since they don't look bad and they're rated well. You should check First Alerts website if you want to see what these really look like and haven't seen them.

The other detector that is rated similar to this is a Kidde Nighthawk brand. But it's reported to have more false alarms so I went with this one. I like the looks of this First Alert better, but that's just my opinion.

The photoelectric sensor uses a beam of light that sets off the alarm when broken by smoke. hence the term "smoldering". The ionization sensor is for the detection of flaming fires.

I think you'd have less time to react if the flames are already shooting that's why I like the idea of having a photoelectric cell. If a small fire starts, some smoke would be given off and set off the alarm before it got really big giving you hopefully more of a warning and more time. At least that's what I believe.

If this is in the kitchen as is mine and if you cook without a range hood drawing the smoke this detector would go off. If you toast on the dark side without a range hood pulling some smoke the detector would go off. I don't think of those as false alarms I think it's a testement to the sensitivity of the photoelectric detector which I like.

The alarm is quite loud. In the event I toast or cook and inadvertently don't have my range hood on and the alarm goes off I just twist the detector out of its base and put it on the counter until I'm done venting the smoke. And that smoke by the way, is barely perceptible with the eye, which is a testament to the sensitivity of this smoke detector.

Installation is a piece of cake. Battery replacemnent is equally simple. Actually more simple. There's a little door you open and pop the battery into while the detector is installed. You don't have to pull it down. although, it's just a simple twist to remove.

Also, you can test the detector with any TV remote. You can shut it off with a remote as well but I just use the external button for both.

I'm very pleased with these, as I stated I have 5. I bought them all through Amazon at different times and had no trouble with shipping. They came fast, were packed well and I feel a bit more comfortable having them up.



5 out of 5 stars Look in the battery compartment!   May 12, 2007
Gail Katz (Vienna, VA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This is the exact smoke alarm I was looking for. When we went to mount it, there were no screws. After we bought some, we later found the screws in the battery compartment when we went to put the battery in. The item is great, looks good (we wall-mounted it) and hopefully will never be put to use.


5 out of 5 stars Combination photo/ion a MUST have   February 13, 2009
N. Salas (Davie, FLORIDA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I am a career Firefighter/Paramedic and having a combination Photoelectric/Ionization smoke detector is a MUST have. Why ? Most fires that kill people are smoldering fires in which the SMOKE, not the fire, kills you while sleeping. Colorless, odorless carbon monoxide can quickly overcome you and knock you unconscious. By the time the flames come at you, you are pretty much already dead. Regular cheap ionization detectors only detect flaming fire. Photoelectric detects the SMOKE...which is the real culprit. Having a combination detector such as this First Alert model is PRICELESS. Stay safe people !

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