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smoke alarm
(redirected from Smoke detectors)

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Noun1.smoke alarm - an alarm that is tripped off by fire or smokesmoke alarm - an alarm that is tripped off by fire or smoke
alarm system, warning device, alarm - a device that signals the occurrence of some undesirable event
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smoke alarm إنذار الدخان kouřový alarm røgalarm Rauchmelder συναγερμός ανίχνευσης καπνού alarma contra incendios palohälytin alarme incendie uzbuna na požar allarme antifumo 煙警報器 화재 경보 rookmelder røykvarsler czujnik dymu alarme de incêndio дымовая пожарная сигнализация brandvarnare เครื่องสัญญานเตือนภัย duman alarmı thiết bị báo cháy 烟雾报警器


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Smoke detectors are an important line of defense to protect you and your family from any kind of fire break-out.
She heard smoke detectors fitted by North Wales Fire and Rescue Service during a free home fire safety check only last week, got outside and raised the alarm.
The man has been decorating the two-bedroomed house and had taken all the smoke detectors down.
 
 
 
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