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Best practice: Common sirene for several smoke sensors.


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What is the best practice for setting up several

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I have a few smoke sensors located in a building far away from my main house but within Z-Wave range. If one of these give alarm, I would like to make the Aeon sirene i the main house to tell me... I'm quite sure I would make it work but since it is a matter of safety, I'm looking for the "best practice" on how to configure this.

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Hi @SveinHa ,

 

Since there is no panel or any other basic automation for fire or flood alarm some code should be used to activate siren or send messages if any of the fire or flood sensors are breached. You can try this code:

 

 

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