The image below is an example of a smoke alarm. It’s likely to:
- is not fitted with a battery backup;
- relies on DC power from a fire indicator panel;
- is a “dumb” device connected to a fire detection and alarm system – it sends a signal to a fire panel which outputs a signal to other devices; and
- is likely to be found throughout multi-storey commercial, health and aged care, or residential (as opposed to domestic) buildings in public areas.
I hope this helps clarify what can be a common misunderstanding for the lay and industry person alike!

