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EMERGENCY LOCATOR AND SMOKE DETECTOR (MODEL 29595)     

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The Emergency Locator and Smoke Detector is a smoke alarm designed to trigger an emergency locator light. When smoke is detected, the smoke detector sounds the alarm. At the same time, emergency locator light is triggered to help the firemen locate your room. It works best when it is used in conjunction to supplement other detectors. The locator has a red signal light and mounts on window with suction cups. POWER: Nine volt batteries (included).

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This product record was updated on April 19, 2004.

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Hear-More Products

42 Executive Boulevard
Farmingdale, New York 11735
United States
Telephone: 800-881-4327.
TT: 800-281-3555.
Fax: 631-752-0689.
Web: http://www.hearmore.com.
Email: sales@hearmore.com.


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