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    I guess those smoke detectors work the same everywhere.We went through a few of those wake up calls until we got fed up and unplugged the wires. Seems they were good only to warn you that you burned the toast anyway. I smoked the house once with burning oil on the stove and the darn thing didn't go off. We're non smokers and don't allow smoking on the property so I didn't mind unplugging it. I don't cook enough to worry about a fire either and we always check the stove after a meal. We mostly use the bbq for most of our food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asiel View Post
    I guess those smoke detectors work the same everywhere.We went through a few of those wake up calls until we got fed up and unplugged the wires. Seems they were good only to warn you that you burned the toast anyway. I smoked the house once with burning oil on the stove and the darn thing didn't go off. We're non smokers and don't allow smoking on the property so I didn't mind unplugging it. I don't cook enough to worry about a fire either and we always check the stove after a meal. We mostly use the bbq for most of our food.
    Mine are centrally wired and all have battery backup too. I'll put up with the annoyance of them maybe going off once in a while. What if you had an electrical fire??? That could smolder between the walls for days - that's what they speculate happened at my brother's house. There's a lot more ways for a fire to start in your home that are not just from cooking or smoking.
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    Our whole apartment building is wire to the fire department in the hallways. So far I've had 2 visits from the fire department asking me about the alarm going off in the hallway. Both times they caught me off guard. If I had KNOWN those hotties were coming I would've showered, brushed my teeth and shaved my legs!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom View Post
    If I had KNOWN those hotties were coming I would've showered, brushed my teeth and shaved my legs!!!
    Oh, stop.

    They could have singed the hair of your legs.

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    VERY Well said >>>

    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post

    I'll put up with the annoyance of them maybe going off once in a while.

    What if you had an electrical fire???
    That could smolder between the walls for days ...

    There's a lot more ways for a fire to start in your home
    that are not just from cooking or smoking.
    A whole lota things can go wrong in a house and lead to either toxic smoke
    or an actual fire.

    If you suspect a "false alarm" --- CALL 9-1-1 FIRST and tell 'em you don't
    "see" any fire; but that you want it checked out.

    They might not send ALL the apparatus at once for a "Nothing Showing to the Occupant"
    report, but they WILL COME and do a check of the building!

    It's always easier to extinguish that "false alarm" than it is to show up
    to a roaring inferno after someone ignores or unplugs a sounding alarm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke View Post
    VERY Well said >>>



    A whole lota things can go wrong in a house and lead to either toxic smoke
    or an actual fire.

    If you suspect a "false alarm" --- CALL 9-1-1 FIRST and tell 'em you don't
    "see" any fire; but that you want it checked out.

    They might not send ALL the apparatus at once for a "Nothing Showing to the Occupant"
    report, but they WILL COME and do a check of the building!

    It's always easier to extinguish that "false alarm" than it is to show up
    to a roaring inferno after someone ignores or unplugs a sounding alarm.
    Yes but what if while the fire fighters are rushing over to blow dust out of our faulty smoke detector there is a REAL emergency?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim View Post

    Yes but what if while the fire fighters are rushing over to blow dust out of our
    faulty smoke detector there is a REAL emergency?
    First - YOUR call is a "Real Emergency" until it's controlled or Proved to be false.

    Second - Most departments have more than one truck and crew available.

    Third - We ALL have "mutual aid" ... we just call the neighboring department
    and invite them to the second call.

    Don't sweat the "what ifs" - we got it covered!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke View Post
    First - YOUR call is a "Real Emergency" until it's controlled or Proved to be false.

    Second - Most departments have more than one truck and crew available.

    Third - We ALL have "mutual aid" ... we just call the neighboring department
    and invite them to the second call.

    Don't sweat the "what ifs" - we got it covered!
    Exactly. There is always another company on stand-by if they are needed. In the rural area that I live in, we are covered by a volunteer fire company, and if they are out on a call, another company in the region will cover for them if needed. There really aren't many paid fire companies in this state - only in the larger cities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Mine are centrally wired and all have battery backup too. I'll put up with the annoyance of them maybe going off once in a while. What if you had an electrical fire??? That could smolder between the walls for days - that's what they speculate happened at my brother's house. There's a lot more ways for a fire to start in your home that are not just from cooking or smoking.

    You're right about that but we only disconnected the ones in the ceilings. The constant sreaming from those things were driving us nuts. We still have the central one hooked up but that one doesn't go off unless there was real trouble. I'ts hooked up to the panel downstairs. Thankfully we've never had our CEO go off for nothing while some of the neighbours have and had troops walking in to check things out.

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