New Aico AudioLINK technology helps Adactus housing with CO investigations

Adactus Housing has been protecting tenants with Aico smoke and CO alarms for eight years and was keen to take advantage of the AudioLINK technology to help them with their investigations into CO alarm activations. 

AudioLINK allows for invaluable real time data to be extracted via the alarm’s sounder – all that is required is an AudioLINK enabled CO alarm, a tablet or smartphone and the free AudioLINK App. This data is converted into an Alarm Status Report, which is simple to review and store.

Ivan Meredith, group gas compliance manager at Adactus Housing, commented, ‘The added ability to provide us with historic data regarding the presence of CO is a fantastic benefit, helping us to take the right action when ensuring the safety of our tenants.’

Aico has incorporated AudioLINK technology in to all of its CO alarms, with no additional cost, including the highly popular Ei208 Lithium battery powered CO alarms which is the model Adactus Housing will be installing. These alarms will be fitted in to all Adactus Housing properties with fossil fuel appliances on a phased approach, giving vulnerable tenants first priority. The aim is to install one CO alarm per property but, once the initial programme is completed.

For more information please visit www.aico.co.uk

 

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