Interlinked alarms are connected so that if one device detects smoke or heat, all alarms in the system sound simultaneously. This provides earlier warning and improves evacuation time, especially in larger or multi-storey properties.
Hardwired alarms are physically connected by cable, while wireless interlinked alarms use radio frequency signals to communicate. Wireless systems are easier to install in existing homes without the need for re-wiring.
Most systems allow you to connect up to 20–50 alarms, depending on the brand. Always check the manufacturer's guidance for the specific maximum number.
Yes. Most interlinked systems allow you to connect both smoke and heat detectors, ensuring tailored coverage for each area of the property.
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