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Added: 3 years ago
From: rickmcgrath1
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  • I'm trying to find out more about this detector. If anyone has info on it... I mean anything please email me. Truckingdan@gmail.com. thanks

  • Hit it with a baseball bat

  • i have the same smoke detector as that

  • Take out the damn wire that goes into the smoke detector. But jesus christ I would end up taking a 12 gauge to that.

  • I had that same smoke alarm back in my old apartment in 2002.

  • Call hotel security

  • This detector is a SmokeGard 907A2. As you can see, it's a 120VAC Hardwired unit. I had one in my first smoke alarm collection. It's surprising, but alot of alarms in the '70s and '80s were square. (GE 8201-001/101/201/301, this one, SmokeGard's 800A, 800C, 900A, 809A, Master Lock's 3553, the first BRKs, Universal SS-200, Westclox. many others.) Nowadays the only square alarms are Gentex/MasterGuard units and Kidde's Silhouette.

  • the codeing is 212

  • the alarm from squares vil XD

  • it sounds like it is following a pattern.

  • whats name of that smoke alarm

  • I have a smoke detecter in my room right close to my door but mine is different it has a button to press incase of an Fire

  • like a test button?

  • where's my elephant gun? i'll get that thing down in a second!

  • Why?

  • a square smoke detector? odd, but cool. AND INCREDIBLY ANNOYING!!!!

  • so that it can alarm you effectively

  • good point

  • The laugh at 0:22 was priceless!

  • @NewAgeServer I agree, very hearty laugh he's got.

  • lol buy a new one

  • maybe it can be repaired

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