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Firehawk offers advanced fire safety solutions, including optical smoke alarms, heat alarms, and carbon monoxide detectors manufactured by Fireblitz Extinguisher Ltd.
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Firehawk is a trusted brand of fire and carbon monoxide safety products managed by Fireblitz Extinguisher Ltd. The brand specializes in high-quality, reliable, and affordable safety alarms designed for residential and leisure accommodation use. Firehawk's product range includes the Fast-Fix mains powered series, 10-year sealed battery alarms, and intelligent wireless interlink systems that connect smoke, heat, and CO alarms for comprehensive protection.
Renowned for utilizing X-Profile photoelectric detection technology, Firehawk alarms are engineered to minimize nuisance alarms while ensuring rapid response to slow-smoldering fires. The brand also provides specialized solutions for the hearing impaired, featuring control units with vibrating pads and strobes. All Firehawk products are rigorously tested to meet British and European safety standards.
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Firehawk support FAQ
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How do I pair my Firehawk wireless alarms?
Press the test button on the first alarm until the light flashes red and green. Then, press the test button on the second alarm until it also flashes red and green. Wait for the alarms to beep and the lights to stop flashing to confirm they are linked.
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What do the LED lights on my Firehawk alarm indicate?
A solid or flashing green LED typically indicates power. A flashing red LED usually occurs during an alarm event or testing. A yellow flashing LED indicates a fault or low battery.
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How often should I test my Firehawk smoke or CO alarm?
It is recommended to test your alarms once a week by pressing the test button. You should also vacuum the unit occasionally to keep the sensor free of dust.
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Where should I install a heat alarm instead of a smoke alarm?
Heat alarms are suitable for areas where smoke alarms might trigger false alarms, such as kitchens, garages, and boiler rooms. They detect rapid temperature increases rather than smoke particles.