Smoke Alarms

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Smoke Alarms

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"tanks" here ---IMPORTANT NOTICE---
Don't forget to change or renew the battery of your SMOKE ALARM in your motorhome on 1st April.
If you don't have a Smoke Alarm ---GET ONE and test it every week to make sure that it works --- for safety sake.
DON'T BURN THE TOAST.
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Keith Morris wrote:
"tanks" here ---IMPORTANT NOTICE---
Don't forget to change or renew the battery of your SMOKE ALARM in your motorhome on 1st April.
If you don't have a Smoke Alarm ---GET ONE and test it every week to make sure that it works --- for safety sake.
DON'T BURN THE TOAST. I thought that WAS how you tested a smoke alarm - works for me every time :!: :oops:
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Cooking pork chops in the grill, always sets of the alarm and sends the dog into a panic. Have to drive him around the block until the cooking is done.

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My smoke alarm is also the house battery cell voltage out of range alert, cooking toast could have me running around in a panic as well :lol:
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Kelvin12 wrote:Cooking pork chops in the grill, always sets of the alarm and sends the dog into a panic. Have to drive him around the block until the cooking is done. Dirk
Bet it upsets the pig too. :o

Is there any merit in installing both (photoelectric and ionisation) types of smoke detectors?

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Only if you have some spare time....

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I bought a smoke alarm from Aldi's yesty, now installed.
Has a hush button.
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