Make your frients react together with built-in sirens
Your frients are good at spotting trouble. A Water Leak Detector can notice water where it shouldn't be. An Intelligent Smoke Alarm reacts when smoke is detected, and an Intelligent Heat Alarm can keep an eye on sudden temperature changes in your home.
But with the right setup, these frients can do more than react on their own. They can become part of custom automations that help your home respond together.
Use built-in sirens in your automations
Many frient alarm devices come with built-in sirens, and those sirens don't have to be limited to the device that detects the problem. With a compatible hub, you can use them in custom automations, so one frient can help sound the alarm when another frient spots something important.
So, if smoke is detected in one room, the warning does not have to stay there. You can make the sirens in other frient devices sound too, helping the alert reach more places in your home.
Give water alerts an extra voice
Your Water Leak Detector already has built-in siren to warn you when water appears where it shouldn't. But if the alarm goes off in your basement because of a water leak or flooding, you might want the warning to sound upstairs too.
With a custom automation, you can make your Smoke Alarm upstairs join in as well, giving the alert an extra voice in another part of your home.
A safety setup that works together
What you can set up depends on your hub, but the idea is simple: your frients can help each other when something needs your attention. Instead of thinking of each alarm as a device on its own, you can think of them as part of the same connected setup.
One where your frients help each other out, so your home feels a little more ready for whatever comes its way.
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