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Siterwell launches A8612B smoke and carbon monoxide detector with 15-second faster detection in the US

Siterwell proudly introduces its new A8612B Combo Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector, a cutting-edge alarm that detects smoke 15 seconds faster than the latest UL217 9th Edition requirements (*based on Siterwell’s lab tests, real-world performance may vary). This achievement is driven by Siterwell’s innovative photoelectric sensor, 360° smoke capture technology, and advanced labyrinth design, ensuring faster, more accurate detection.

Research indicates that, while it used to take 20-30 minutes for a house to be fully engulfed in flames, today’s materials and appliances reduce that time to just 5-10 minutes. The U.S. Fire Administration reports that residents have less than two minutes to escape once a smoke alarm sounds in a home fire. The 15-second advantage offered by Siterwell’s new detector could make a crucial difference in saving lives.

Since its founding in 2010, Siterwell has become a leader in home security, specializing in smoke, carbon monoxide, gas, heat, and water level alarms, as well as fog machines for theft prevention and advanced IoT security systems. Collaborating with global brands and standards laboratories, Siterwell exports to 66 countries, consistently innovating to meet global safety needs.

“Advancing home safety with innovative, efficient solutions is always Siterwell’s commitment,” said Aixia, CMO of Siterwell. “Our 15-second faster detection feature significantly enhances personal safety and property protection.”

The A8612B detector also addresses common frustrations with false alarms. Its advanced dual-lightwave technology distinguishes between harmless cooking smoke and real fire threats, providing a more reliable and peaceful cooking experience.

Additional features include:

  • Accurate CO Monitoring: The detector tailors its response to varying CO levels, reducing unnecessary alerts for low, non-threatening levels.
  • 10-Year Battery: A long-lasting battery minimizes replacements, reduces maintenance costs, and is eco-friendly (*A8612B-4R model).
  • One-Click Silence: Easily silence low-battery alerts for up to 10 hours.
  • Soft Nightlight: Designed to avoid disrupting sleep, with a bright red alert during emergencies.
  • Bilingual Voice Alerts: Provides English and French announcements for immediate, clear warnings in bilingual households.

The A8612B Combo Detector is now available at an exclusive price starting at $42.39, with a 20% discount for a limited time. It can be purchased through Siterwell’s official store or on Amazon. Protect your home with Siterwell’s latest innovations, offering a vital 15-second head start for increased safety and peace of mind.

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