Product Description
First Alert SMCO410: 2-in-1 Smart Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarm
The First Alert SMCO410 offers advanced protection by combining a photoelectric smoke sensor and an electrochemical CO sensor in one compact device. With Z-Wave wireless connectivity, it integrates seamlessly with Ring Alarm systems. Its 10-year lithium power cell provides reliable, tamperproof operation, while the sleek, durable design ensures safety and compliance. Engineered for modern homes, the SMCO410 delivers intelligent alerts with features prioritizing ease of use, reliability, and performance.
Top Features
- 2-in-1 Protection: Combines photoelectric smoke detection and electrochemical CO sensing for comprehensive safety.
- Z-Wave Wireless Connectivity: Compatible with certified Z-Wave systems and Ring Alarm devices.
- 10-Year Power Cell: Tamperproof sealed lithium power cell with extended life and low-power warnings.
- Intelligent Alerts: Two silence features temporarily silence nuisance alarms or "end of life" notifications.
- Durable and Dependable: Resists small insect interference with a fully screened sensing chamber.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | First Alert SMCO410 |
| Detection Capabilities | Photoelectric Smoke and Electrochemical CO |
| Power Source | 10-Year Sealed Lithium Battery |
| Wireless Frequency | Z-Wave 500 Series |
| Wireless Range | 131.24 ft |
| Audio Alarm | 85 decibels at 10 feet |
| Operating Temperature | 40°F (4°C) to 100°F (38°C) |
| Humidity Range | 10% to 95% Relative Humidity |
| CO Sensitivity |
|
| Alerts and Indicators |
|
| Silence Features |
|
| Dimensions | 5.0" Diameter x 2.12" Height |
| Weight | 0.40 lbs |
| Listings and Certifications | UL217, UL2034, CSFM, FCC, IC, Z-Wave Plus, NFPA Standards |
| Installation |
|
| Additional Features |
|
All BRK Electronics smoke alarms meet UL 217 standard and are listed with the California State Fire Marshal. They use the new UL mandated repeating 85-decibel alarm horn pattern. 10-year limited warranty. For a full list of states and cities requiring 10 Year alarms click here.
Don't know what type of smoke and carbon monoxide alarm is right for your home? Check out our guide on how to choose the right smoke detector for your home.













