🔥 Stay ahead of danger with QWORK’s blazing alert system! 🚨
The QWORKFire Alarm WD8912 is a wired sound and light fire alarm system featuring a powerful 105dB siren and 6 bright LEDs for maximum visibility. Operating on a flexible 9-24V DC power range, this 2-pack unit is designed for wall mounting and rapid fire detection alerts, making it an essential upgrade for any professional-grade security setup.
Noise Level | 105 dB |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
UPC | 795973596482 |
Manufacturer | QWORK |
Part Number | CA8912 |
Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.39 x 5.28 x 2.56 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WD8912 |
Size | 2 Pack |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**
Perfect for my....
Perfect for my boys firetruck room. They definitely add a special touch to the theme. Seems to be made pretty well. No issues and it'd been a few months
N**S
Worked perfectly, and REALLY loud.
The media could not be loaded. Replaced 6 cease-fire alarms/buzzer/lights at our local shooting range with these. They were easy to install and work great. If anything they are louder than the original alarms we had in place (many of which had quit working over the past year).All the LED lights worked great as well. Can hear the cease fire alarms clearly 300 yards down range.
K**S
Speaker didn’t last long.
Speaker went out fairly quickly. We used these in our man cave/barn for my sone to pull fire alarm pull stations. While we weren’t super sad the speaker stooped working, he was.
H**O
ecxelente
excelente
S**Y
NFPA 72 requirements
This type of alarm do not reach NFPA 72 requirements and can’t be passed fire alarm inspection. For personal used it’s fine.
R**.
A code violation any inspector or fire marshal won't be able to ignore
As a NFPA certified fire alarm tech, I was asked to help a customer with a fire alarm system after a fire marshal had failed an inspection where their GC/handyman tried to do some renovation work on an apartment leasing office. Their guy used these hornstrobes after losing the originals during demo work. They violate several parts of NFPA 72 building code and we had to replace them.Notable code violations:1: Not UL listed.2: Not able flash in sync with each other/from a sync signal.3: Red directional LEDs. Code explicitly states strobes *shall* have a white strobe light.4: No listing for or ability to adjust light intensity in candela units.5: The audible notification is not the normally required Temporal-3 type sound.While these look quite similar to System Sensor SpectrAlert devices, they do not perform the same, and any fire alarm inspection will fail or have these listed as a deficiency if they're used.I've also seen some reviewers say their kids like these as a toy?! These things are SO LOUD, even compared to typical fire alarm horns. Please don't let your kids blow their ears out with these.
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