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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2005) RETAINED IN DARABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Lifesaver Smoke Alarm, model FCY01235, is a smoke alarm designed for individuals who are hard of hearing. This detector features single- or multiple station capability (up to 24 stations may be interconnected); quick disconnection; a tamper-proof locking pin test button; alarm light; power light; and an 85-decibel, piercing, pulsating audible alarm. A bi-lingual manual is included. POWER: Uses standard alternating current (AC); a separate trim ring fits most electrical box configurations.

Notes: This product is Underwriters' Laboratory (UL) listed.

Price: 101.55.

This product record was updated on March 22, 2005.

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