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•  Determine a place outside your home where you all can meet if 

a fire occurs.

•  Familiarize everyone with the sound of the smoke alarm and 

train them to leave your home when they hear it.

•  Practice a fire drill at least every six months, including fire drills 

at night. Ensure that small children hear the alarm and wake 
when it sounds. They must wake up in order to execute the 
escape plan. Practice allows all occupants to test your plan 
before an emergency. You may not be able to reach your chil-
dren. It is important they know what to do.

•  Install and maintain Fire extinguishers on every level of the home 

and in the kitchen, basement and garage. Know how to use a 
fire extinguisher prior to an emergency.

•  Current studies have shown smoke alarms may not awaken all 

sleeping individuals, and that it is the responsibility of individuals 
in the household that are capable of assisting others to provide 
assistance to those who may not be awakened by the alarm 
sound, or to those who may be incapable of safely evacuating 
the area unassisted.

WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS

•  Alert small children in the home. 

•  Leave immediately by your escape plan. Every second counts, so 

don’t waste time getting dressed or picking up valuables.

•  In leaving, don’t open any inside door without first feeling its 

surface. If hot, or if you see smoke seeping through cracks, 
don’t open that door! Instead, use your alternate exit. If the 
inside of the door is cool, place your shoulder against it, open it 
slightly and be ready to slam it shut if heat and smoke rush in.

•  Stay close to the floor if the air is smoky. Breathe shallowly 

through a cloth, wet if possible.

•  Once outside, go to your selected meeting place and make sure 

everyone is there.

•  Call the fire department from your neighbor’s home – not from 

yours!

•  Don’t return to your home until the fire officials say that it is all 

right to do so.

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Summary of Contents for P9050

Page 1: ...product to provide the highest quality safety protection We know you expect nothing less when the lives of your family are at stake Smoke Alarm User s Guide Smoke Alarm Model Number located on back of...

Page 2: ...h as the bedrooms are usually farthest from the exit If more than one sleeping area exists locate addi tional alarms in each sleeping area Locate additional alarms to monitor any stairway as stairways...

Page 3: ...see figure 1 Put smoke alarms at both ends of a bedroom hallway or large room if the hallway or room is more than 30 ft 9 1m long Install Smoke Alarms on sloped peaked or cathedral ceilings at or wit...

Page 4: ...one alarm close to the bedrooms For additional protec tion see SINGLE FLOOR PLAN in figure 2 WARNING TEST YOUR SMOKE ALARM OPERATION AFTER RV OR MOBILE HOME VEHICLE HAS BEEN IN STORAGE BEFORE EACH TRI...

Page 5: ...by the OFF arrow on the alarm cover 2 To insure aesthetic alignment of the alarm with the hallway or wall the A line on the mounting plate should be parallel with the hallway when ceiling mounting or...

Page 6: ...ith the alignment marks lined up Twist the alarm in the direction indicated by the ON arrow on the alarm cover see figure 7 until it locks in place 7 USING TAMPER RESIST LOCKING PIN To make your smoke...

Page 7: ...NSE SMOKE WILL OVERRIDE THE HUSH CONTROL FEATURE AND SOUND A CONTINUOUS ALARM CAUTION BEFORE USING THE ALARM HUSH FEATURE IDENTIFY THE SOURCE OF THE SMOKE AND BE CERTAIN A SAFE CONDITION EXISTS FLASHI...

Page 8: ...o see if one of the reasons listed in section 2 may have caused the alarm The Model P9050 has a HUSH control that is extremely useful in a kitchen area or other areas prone to nuisance alarms For more...

Page 9: ...m can be wiped with a damp cloth After cleaning reinstall your alarm and test your alarm by using the test button If clean ing does not restore the alarm to normal operation the alarm should be replac...

Page 10: ...alarms cannot provide an alarm if smoke does not reach the alarm Therefore smoke alarms may not sense fires starting in chimneys walls on roofs on the other side of a closed door or on a different fl...

Page 11: ...to provide assistance to those who may not be awakened by the alarm sound or to those who may be incapable of safely evacuating the area unassisted WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS Alert small childre...

Page 12: ...teries are permitted Smoke Detection Are More Smoke Alarms Desirable The required number of smoke alarms might not provide reliable early warning protection for those areas separated by a door from th...

Page 13: ...ms in the living rooms dining rooms bedrooms kitch ens hallways attics furnace rooms closets utility and storage rooms basements and attached garages 11 SERVICE AND WARRANTY If after reviewing this ma...

Page 14: ...OT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE COST OF REPLACEMENT OF SMOKE ALARM AND IN NO CASE SHALL KIDDE SAFETY OR ANY OF ITS PARENT OR SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FRO...

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