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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

In larger and multistory homes, SIMPLISAFE customers should NEVER depend on their security system to alert everyone in the home that may be sleeping that there is a fire or smoke..... Our home is only 2100 sq.ft and we have 10 smoke/CO alarms throug

tdsedney
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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

@emily_s​ What a bunch of BS !! The "Siren Alarms" that SimpliSafe already sells has the "chip" or circuit board already inside itself and the siren alarms (essentially repeaters) already have this function and do this.... Therefore, SimpliSafe alrea

tdsedney
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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

What a bunch of BS !! The "Siren Alarms" that SimpliSafe already sells has the "chip" or circuit board already inside itself and the siren alarms (essentially repeaters) already have this function and do this.... Therefore, SimpliSafe already has the

tdsedney
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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

@emily_s​ What a bunch of BS !! The "Siren Alarms" that SimpliSafe already sells has the "chip" or circuit board already inside itself and the siren alarms (essentially repeaters) already have this function and do this.... Therefore, SimpliSafe alrea

tdsedney
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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

@Bth579​ What a bunch of BS !! The "Siren Alarms" that SimpliSafe already sells has the "chip" or circuit board already inside itself and the siren alarms (essentially repeaters) already have this function and do this.... Therefore, SimpliSafe alread

tdsedney
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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

@emily_s​ What a bunch of BS !! The "Siren Alarms" that SimpliSafe already sells has the "chip" or circuit board already inside itself and the siren alarms (essentially repeaters) already have this function and do this.... Therefore, SimpliSafe alrea

tdsedney
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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

@emily_s​ What a bunch of BS !! The "Siren Alarms" that SimpliSafe already sells has the "chip" or circuit board already inside itself and the siren alarms (essentially repeaters) already have this function and do this.... Therefore, SimpliSafe alrea

tdsedney
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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

@emily_s​ What a bunch of BS !! The "Siren Alarms" that SimpliSafe already sells has the "chip" or circuit board already inside itself and the siren alarms (essentially repeaters) already have this function and do this.... Therefore, SimpliSafe alrea

tdsedney
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1 year ago

The Problem: When a smoke or CO alarm head goes into the alarm state, it will sound its internal alarm, and alert the base station. This sets the base station off, and starts the process with SimpliSafe Monitoring. However, it does not alert any other heads in the home. This creates major problems w

@emily_s​ What a bunch of BS !! The "Siren Alarms" that SimpliSafe already sells has the "chip" or circuit board already inside itself and the siren alarms (essentially repeaters) already have this function and do this.... Therefore, SimpliSafe alrea