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The FIRST ALERT BRK SC7010B-3 is a 3-pack of 120-volt hardwired combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors featuring photoelectric and electrochemical sensors. Equipped with a battery backup, spread spectrum horn for better audibility, and an intuitive latching alarm system, these units ensure reliable, age-friendly alerts. Designed for easy installation with a perfect mount system and visual low battery indicators, they deliver trusted, uninterrupted protection for modern homes and job sites.











| ASIN | B07B4CD2XH |
| Alarm | Audible |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,060 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #49 in Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarms |
| Brand | First Alert |
| Built-In Media | 9-volt battery (3), First Alert BRK SC7010B Hardwired Photoelectric Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms (3), Mounting brackets and hardware (3) |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,617) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00029054019301 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.25"D x 5.25"W x 5"H |
| Item Type Name | Hardwired Smoke and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector with Battery Backup |
| Item Weight | 11.84 ounces |
| Manufacturer | First Alert |
| Mfr Part Number | SC7010BFF-3 |
| Model Number | SC7010B-3 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Operating Humidity | 85 percent |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Photoelectric Technology |
| Sensor Type | electrochemical,photoelectric |
| UPC | 029054019301 029054019349 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
R**N
Easy setup and installation.
Easy installation. I had switched from Kidde to BRK and First Alert detectors. I was seeing too many reviews where Kidde seems to have a bunch of their detectors are going bad around within a few months time. The Kidde detectors I had were good without any issues. They lasted over 10 years. On this BRK model I like that the green that glows is kind of buried into the detector so it's not being overly bright. I have to get closer to the detector before can I see the green light. I like that the replacing the batteries doesn't require the detector to be removed from the mounting plate. Also with the two tone alarm it is much louder than just a since tone. Just pull on it and the battery holder slides out. I used Wago wire connectors to connect the wires just in case if I ever need to switch brand of smoke detectors in the future.
S**O
This is the current standard. They are ubiquitous.
There are competitors, but this is a very standard combo unit, especially for residential installation. When houses are not wired for smoke/CO2 detectors, people install battery powered units, but these units only have the batteries as backup for when the power goes off. Otherwise they run on AC power. This is more reliable, and the detectors are all connected, so when one is triggered they all let you know. There is discussion about the type of detector. In those discussions, this type of detector is sometimes preferred, especially for residential usage. I am describing a combo smoke/CO2 detector. CO2 detectors are now hardwired to expire. The expiration date is based on when you first pull the insullating tab that comes in it, and they last about eight to ten years. This is a safety feature and yes, they all have it. You will know you have reached that point when you hear the multi-beep warning. Two things to know: 1) If you reset it, it will give you about two days peace. If you pull it off the wall AND remove the battery, you will have peace without protection until you replace it. 2) If you have more than one in your house, you might as well replace them all at once. Generally there should be one outside the door to each bedroom, which in some houses is one unit, but in others more.
M**S
Looks great, no problems. No "real" test yet, though.
Almost a year ago now, I ripped out all of the smoke and CO detectors in my house. I replaced them all with hard-wired detectors during a home remodel in accordance with NFPA guidelines (e.g. one in every sleeping quarter, gathering area, outside the door of every sleeping area, bottom/top of every stair, etc). The hard part was crawling around in unfinished areas of the house to run wire everywhere: once I had 12/3 NM-B in every ceiling box, wiring up these detectors was quick and easy. Each detector has a base that screws onto the junction box. It is a plastic flange that covers a quarter inch or so around the box, helping to mask the edges of the paint job or any irregularities in the drywall cutting. The wire hardness snaps into the detector, which then twists onto the flange. It comes with a label where you can write the data of install for future reference. It looks great compared to your Home Depot special, where you are lucky to get more than two that are compatible with each other. So far I have had zero false alarms after 8+ months of being installed. They have done better than the old ones that nuisance tripped by frying bacon - and the new ones are installed close to the old ones. Hitting the test button, they all go off within a second or two and are LOUD. They could wake the dead, which is important because I may as well be dead when I am sleeping. A train could smash its way through the house and I would not wake up. These things are loud enough to make my ears hurt more than a rock concert. I have burned a few candles near them and they have not triggered, but have not tried with actual fires, e.g. burning a 2x4 close by. It seems like smoke detectors have gone downhill lately, but these seem to work well enough based on my own observation and on other reviews.
T**H
Great but lights are too bright at night
Love that these don’t set off the fire alarm in the kitchen! The light in them though is so bright that it lights up a circle on the floor and bright across the ceiling which is not what you want when you are sleeping. Be aware! Comes with all the conversion wires for whatever your wired set up was before. Great value for money. I replaced all of them in my house with this pack.
L**D
I'm happy that FIrst Alert has continued this model
I've read some of the other lower reviews, fortunately for me I haven't had those experiences. Pro's First Alert has continued this model for more than 10 years - I didn't have to replace or repaint around the base plate. It's easy to install The batteries last a very long time (7+ years) Con's (very subjective if that) It requires to be replaced every 10 years - but then again ALL alarms require this due to loss of function over time. Bulky compared to other similar capacity alarms. Most sellers have units that were made 2+ years ago (you must check the manufactured date) As far as linking this alarm to others I don't have/need that so I can not speak that function. I'm happy with this alarm, and regularly replace these alarms at 7 years of age from the manufacturer date (some articles I read state the CO2 sensor goes out/loses sensitivity at about that age mark [not specific to First Alert])
M**E
Very good product. Installed and works great - very loud which is just what I was looking for. Just came through a house fire which started in the garage. This is great for the house but we are still looking for a fire alarm that can be installed in the garage and which has monitors for inside the house. Any ideas?
G**N
Delivered on time. Excellent quality. Easy to install. Might consider a bit pricey, but the life of my family is priceless! I feel good knowing that this product is installed.
A**R
Arrived in good time and in good condition. Easy to install and works well.
T**R
We just moved into a newly built home that has the required hardwired smoke detectors throughout. Of course the builder just used a contractors pack of ionization alarms, including one just 10 ft from our kitchen. Two months in, and the alarm has gone off every time we open the oven. No visible smoke. Just heat and cooking vapours. That clearly wouldn’t do so we got this photoelectric alarm instead. It works great. No more false alarms from the oven. It clipped right in to the wiring from our BRK alarm, though I did have to loosen the two screws and switch the bracket. 5 minutes work. The fact that it is also a CO detector is just an added bonus. I only removed a star because I feel it could be priced better.
S**.
Ordered 8 of these for my house andIve been very happywith them .Great product!!
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