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High Temperature Alarm Device

High Temperature Alarm Device


We use high temperature alarm device for security purposes, because security is necessary everywhere.


High Temperature Alarm Device
High Temperature Alarm Device


  • Make alarm device by easy steps at home, video of this device is shown below check now👇👇👇👇


  • We use high temperature alarm device for security purposes, because security is necessary everywhere.
  • Some places where we use this device,
  • Bank 🏦
  •  Hospital  
  •  Industry
  •  School
  • College 
  •  Gas station
  • Petrol pump 
  • Etc.. 
 How it works?

  • Due to some fault or incident, Fire 🔥 will be produced.
  • This device most of place on the upper side, Temperature sensor is used in this device.
  • So, when fire is come touch with this device, then alarm start horning.
  • Temperature ranges is fixed previously on it, so if fire cross the range of temperature which set previously then this device come in working condition.
  • So, we can taking action against the fire whenever it's increases and harm to human.
  • That's why this device is needed at every and each places because fire is a natural phenomena so it will burn anytime.


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  1. This is a good device. But it requires man to switch on. So you can make this without humans help to operate it so then it will sucesss

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