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g. , client devices 220 for review by a user; and device data 434 storing data associated with devices e. g. , the smart device 204, including, but is not limited to: account data 4340 storing information related to user accounts loaded on the smart device 204, wherein such information includes cached login credentials, smart device identifiers e. g. , MAC addresses and UUIDs, user interface settings, display preferences, authentication tokens and tags, password keys, etc.

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The first type of sensor is very sensitive to smaller particles, so, they’re very good at detecting fast burning flames, but, unfortunately, are also prone at giving false positives for example, while cooking. The second type of sensors relies on detecting larger particles specific to slow burning, smouldering fires – such as a cigarette left on the sofa by using a light source inside a chamber which points away from the sensor, but will deviate its course towards it at the moment smoke enters this chamber. The First Alert Onelink Safe and Sound uses a photoelectric sensor for detecting smouldering fires and an electrochemical sensor for detecting CO emissions so it uses minimal power to accurately detect any change in the concentration of CO from the atmosphere. In case the sensors detect rising levels of smoke or CO, the LED light will flash a red colour and you’ll hear a voice telling you the location of the detector in case you have more than one devices inter connected. The alerts can be silenced by pushing the Test/Silence button for a minimum of 3 5 seconds or using the app, but be aware that this is only temporary and you will need to identify and fix the problem until the alarm will sound again you get 15 minutes in case the sensor detects smoke and 4 minutes when the sensor detects high levels of CO. The Onelink Safe and Sound smoke/CO alarm can interconnect with other Onelink alarms, so, in case there’s a fire in the kitchen, all the devices will sound the alarm and will tell you the room where the emergency originates.

 

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While it is true that a smoke detector should have its main focus on the reliability factor, it is also a device that will undoubtedly attract some attention since it will be either mounted on the wall or ceiling. So, aesthetics are important and it is nice to see that the newer smart detectors are better looking with each iteration and have taken advantage of different types of LEDs. But, sometimes, a flashy design is overkill and a simple, non intrusive case is the better choice some don’t like a multitude of LEDs to shine from their ceiling. As you may have guessed, the First Alert SCO501CN 3ST indeed features a relatively simple white round case, on the front with a large Test/Silence Weekly button, as well as two LED indicators CO and Smoke and several cut out areas in form of a leaf and underneath it, there’s the speaker. On the lateral side, you’ll be able to identify a small cover which, when removed, will reveal a dedicated space for inserting the two batteries. The device is available as a battery only model and, unlike the PRC710 which has a sealed battery, the First Alert SCO501CN 3ST allows you to change the batteries as soon as necessary it requires 2 AA batteries – the negative aspect is that unlike the sealed batteries which can go up to 10 years which is usually the life expectancy of the smoke alarm, the removable type of batteries will last a lot less.