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Your home's fire safety starts with reliable detection. A battery smoke detector offers the simplest, most straightforward way to protect your family from fire risks without complex wiring or electrical work. Simple Installation, Reliable Protection Battery operated smoke detectors give you peace of mind with minimal fuss. You can install these units in minutes using the included screws or mounting pad. No electrician needed, no rewiring required - just position, secure, and you're protected. Our range includes optical smoke alarms that excel at detecting slow-burning fires. The UltraFire UBS1 runs on a single 9V battery and comes with our exclusive 5-year warranty. For areas where cooking fumes or dust might trigger false alarms, heat alarms like the UltraFire UBH1 provide reliable protection powered by two AA batteries. Long-life options eliminate the battery replacement headache. The UltraFire ULLS10 features a sealed 10-year lithium battery that never needs changing. When the alarm reaches its end of life, simply replace the entire unit. Where Battery Detectors Work Best Bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways benefit from optical smoke alarms that respond quickly to smouldering fires. These areas contain soft furnishings and fabrics that create lots of smoke when they burn. Kitchens and garages need heat alarms instead. These spaces produce steam, dust, and cooking fumes that can cause false alarms with smoke detectors. Heat alarms respond to temperature rises rather than particles in the air. Upgrading Your Protection Radio-interlinked battery alarms take your safety further. When one alarm detects danger, all connected alarms sound throughout your property. The UltraFire ULLH10RF offers this wireless connection with a sealed 10-year battery. For landlords, sealed battery models prevent tenants from removing batteries. These tamper-proof designs comply with Grade F1 standards and provide consistent protection throughout their lifespan. Our comprehensive smoke alarm range includes options for every property type and budget. Professional advice helps you choose the right system for your needs. Regular testing keeps your family safe. Press the test button weekly and replace batteries when the low-battery chirp sounds. For ongoing maintenance reminders, our expert guides provide essential safety information. Ready to protect your home? Browse our battery smoke detector range today and invest in your family's safety. Our customer service team stands ready to help you select the perfect fire protection solution. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Which battery smoke detector works best for bedrooms? An optical smoke detector is the ideal choice for bedrooms because it responds quickly to slow-burning fires that produce lots of smoke, typical of bedding and furniture fires. How long do batteries last in smoke alarms? Standard alkaline batteries typically last 12-18 months in smoke alarms, and sealed lithium batteries are designed to last the full 10-year lifespan of the detector without replacement. Can battery smoke alarms connect to other alarms? Radio-interlinked battery smoke alarms can wirelessly connect to create a network where all alarms sound when any one detects danger, providing whole-house protection without wiring. Do battery operated smoke detectors meet safety standards? Battery smoke detectors from our range comply with Grade F1 and F2 standards under BS 5839-6, making them suitable for owner-occupied homes and rental properties where specified.
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The Kidde 2030-DSR optical smoke alarm is easy to use and great value, with a low-profile, unobtrusive design. Automatic low battery and end of life warnings which can be silenced for 24 hours.
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£8.99 inc VAT £7.49 ex VAT |
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50+ units |
£7.75 inc VAT £6.46 ex VAT |
Powered by a 10 year sealed lithium battery and featuring an optical smoke sensor specially designed to maximise smoke detection and minimise false alarms, this alarm provides top-class standalone protection.
Ideal for rooms like garages, kitchens, and lofts where dust or fumes would cause false activations of smoke alarms, the UltraFire ULLH10 features a sealed 10 year battery and 10 year manufacturer's warranty.
1 unit |
£22.79 inc VAT £18.99 ex VAT |
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2+ units |
£21.59 inc VAT £17.99 ex VAT |
The UltraFire ULLH10RF features a sealed 10 year battery and wireless interlink with up to 15 total alarms to alert the whole house of a possible fire emergency. Ideal for kitchens, garages, basements, and lofts.
Battery operated smoke alarms are the entry-level of fire detection, typically powered by a single 9V PP3 battery or two 1.5V AA batteries – or by sealed long-life lithium cells which do not need replacing for the full lifespan of the smoke detectors.
Battery-powered smoke alarms are further divided into ionisation,optical and heat alarms. Ionisation alarms are suitable for landings and hallways. However, these have been phased out and have been replaced with the advanced optical technology. Optical smoke detectors are suitable for all the locations ionisation alarms would have been fitted and also for bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways. Heat alarms are designed to be installed in the kitchen and garage, along with other rooms in which optical or ionisation sensors would suffer false alarms due to dust, fumes, steam, or other contaminants. If you have one of these older units, and it has reached the end of its life, visit our smoke and heat alarm replacement page to find a suitable substitute.
Within our range of battery-operated detectors, there is a gradual improvement from simple standalone AA-powered smoke detection to thermally enhanced alarms with 10-year sealed batteries, which are capable of interlinking with mains-powered alarms via radio frequency. Interlinked smoke alarms have the advantage that if one alarm detects a fire, all other smoke alarms get notified as well and will sound. This is particularly important if, for example, the bedrooms are far removed from the kitchen, or if specialist equipment is required, such as strobe lights and vibrating pads for individuals with hearing and visual impairments.
Our range of battery-only powered smoke detectors comply with Grade F requirements under BS 5839-6: 2019. These alarms provide the lowest permissible level of fire protection in the home.
F1 requirements can be met by sealed long-life lithium battery powered smoke and heat alarms. Replaceable 9V alkaline battery-operated units only fulfil F2 criteria. If your building requires F1 coverage, it is therefore essential that you fit sealed units with long-life lithium batteries.
It is worth noting that you cannot fit a grade of detector which is ‘too high’. The higher the alarm grade, the better protected your home will be. Therefore, even if your property only requires Grade F detectors, you should consider investing in mains powered alarms with back up batteries, and radio or hardwire interlinks to provide the earliest possible warning to a fire and keep your loved ones safe.
All smoke alarms have batteries: low level alarms (Grade F) are powered by batteries only; higher level alarms (Grade D) are mains powered with back-up batteries.
In Grade F alarms and Grade D alarms, there are units available with replaceable alkaline batteries, and long-life sealed lithium batteries. Lithium battery powered units offer a ‘fit and forget’ solution, as they have a tamper proof battery, which does not require replacement throughout the lifespan of the alarm. Whereas alkaline options require the batteries to be replaced every year or so.
All smoke and heat alarms provide audible warnings when the battery requires to be replaced or if the alarm is coming to the end of its life. The audible warning is usually an intermittent beep, which in some cases can be silenced temporarily by the test/hush button, until the battery or alarm is replaced. If a sealed unit beeps like this, this means that it has reached the end of its life, and needs to be replaced. When replacing alkaline batteries, check the ‘replace by’ date on the back of the unit to ensure that it is still within its lifespan, and to be aware that it may be reaching the end of its life. This is important because the sensor of any type of alarm, optical or heat, becomes less effective over time. So, an out-of-date alarm may offer little or no protection in your home. If your unit has reached or is nearing this date, visit our smoke and heat alarm replacement page for a suitable replacement.
If you are sure that your battery or unit is not out of date but find that it is beeping, read our blog for additional support.