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Fire Facts

*On average in the United States in 2009, someone died in a fire every 175 minutes, and someone was injured every 31 minutes.1

*20% of fires happen during sleeping hours; 50% of fire deaths occur during this time.2

Click here to watch an interesting video created by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This video reinforces that seconds count in a fire emergency.

 

 

 

 

Features

1. Indicator light tells user device is active
2. Plug in power supply
3. Battery back up in case of power loss
4. Automatic shutoff and reset after two minutes

Advantages

1. Fastest sound reception from a T3 smoke alarm
2. The intermittent bed shaker is 18% more effective than the continuous signal bed shaker
3. Low frequency sound (520 Hz) is 30% more effective than high frequency sound (3,200 Hz)
4. Sleep more peacefully through the night assured of fire safety notification

Benefits

Simplicity - Simply plug into any bedside outlet and sit the SafeAwake on a bedside table or hang on the wall. The bed shaker fits directly under the mattress. Click here to view our instructional video.
Universality
- Responds to any US domestic or commercial smoke alarm produced after 1996.
Reliability - Equipped with a battery system that provides back up power in the event of electric power failure.
Portability - Easy to pack and small enough to fit into a travel bag.
Warranty - Comes with a two year limited warranty.
Made in the U.S.A.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Karter MJ. Fire loss in the United States during 2009,. Quincy (MA): National Fire Protection Association, Fire Analysis and Research Division; 2010.
2. Ahrens M. The U.S. fire problem overview report: leading causes and other patterns and trends. Quincy (MA): National Fire Protection Association; 2003.

Please note: SafeAwake is not a fire detection system. It must be combined with an approved, properly installed and operating smoke alarm.

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