(Alarm siren)
“EMERGENCY THERE’S
SMOKE IN THE
[ROOM NAME] ”
WHAT YOU HEAR
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WHAT IT MEANS
WHAT TO DO
“PLEASE BE AWARE
THERE’S SMOKE IN THE
[ROOM NAME] THE
ALARM MAY SOUND ”
Smoke levels are rising
Put out the source of the
smoke Then use the Nest
app or press the Nest
button to silence the alert
Open a window or door
to get fresh air Then use
the Nest app or press the
Nest button to silence
the alert
Get out of the house
immediately
Make sure you’re safe and
have put out the source of
smoke or carbon monoxide
Make sure you’re safe and
have put out the source of
smoke or carbon monoxide
1)
Keep calm and open all
doors and windows
2)
Stop using all fuel-burning
appliances and ensure
that they are turned off
3)
Evacuate the premises
if the CO alarm continues
to sound
4)
Once outside, call the
fire brigade, or dial 000
in Australia, or 111 in
New Zealand
Carbon monoxide
levels have been high
for a while
You’ve silenced an alert
Nest Protect will now
keep quiet, unless smoke
or carbon monoxide
remains at critical levels
Smoke or carbon
monoxide levels
are decreasing
The carbon monoxide in
the room has reached
critical levels
“PLEASE BE AWARE
THERE’S CARBON
MONOXIDE IN THE
[ROOM NAME] THE
ALARM MAY SOUND ”
(Alarm siren)
“EMERGENCY THERE’S
CARBON MONOXIDE
IN THE [ROOM NAME]
MOVE TO FRESH AIR ”
“SMOKE ALARM SILENCED ”
“CARBON MONOXIDE
ALARM SILENCED ”
“THE ALARM IS OVER ”
YELLOW pulses
YELLOW pulses
RED pulses
RED pulses
YELLOW or
RED pulses
GREEN pulses
WHAT YOU SEE
The smoke in the
room has reached
critical levels
Alarm signal and voice messages comply with
ISO 8201 Voice messages do not comply with
AS 3786:2014, Section 4 21
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