Here's the truth: most smoke detectors fail because someone removed the battery when it started chirping at 3am. Our 10-year sealed battery detectors eliminate that problem entirely. Install it, connect it to your phone, and forget about it for a decade.
No more 3am chirping. No more forgetting to buy 9V batteries. Our sealed lithium battery lasts the entire 10-year life of the detector.
At work when something happens at home? Get instant push notifications. Even if you're on vacation, you'll know immediately if there's a problem.
When one detector senses smoke, they all sound. Fire in the basement? The bedroom detector wakes you up. That's how interconnected protection works.
Managing fire safety across dozens of rental units is a headache. Tenants remove batteries, detectors age out without replacement, and one fire can destroy your entire investment.
Our property management solution gives you:
"Telling 120 families their alarms needed replacing wasn't a conversation I was looking forward to. The wireless install changed everything—most tenants didn't even know we were there."
David Morrison
Property Manager, Madison Community Housing, Toronto
Annual battery changes are the #1 reason smoke detectors get disconnected. People take out the "low battery" beeping detector and forget to put it back. With a 10-year sealed battery, you install once and it protects for a decade—no maintenance, no excuses for disabled detectors.
Absolutely. The detector's core function—detecting smoke and sounding a loud alarm—works completely independently of WiFi. The WiFi connection is for push notifications to your phone. If WiFi is down, the alarm still sounds locally at 85+ decibels.
Building codes vary, but the general rule is: one in every bedroom, one in every hallway outside sleeping areas, and one on every floor. A typical 2-bedroom apartment needs 4-5 detectors. We're happy to review your floor plan and recommend placement.
That's usually a sign of a cheap ionization detector placed too close to the kitchen. Our photoelectric sensors are better at distinguishing between cooking steam and actual fire smoke. We also recommend installing at least 10 feet from cooking appliances.