Hard-wired smoke alarms—when was the last time you tested yours? Did they work?
Smoke alarms have a use-by date, typically around 10 years. These old hard-wired alarms were both non-functional on the test button and past their prime. We replaced them with new Aico alarms featuring built-in lithium batteries.
Now the client has reliable, up-to-date smoke alarms. If you need your smoke alarms replaced or want new hard-wired models installed, feel free to get in touch!




