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Where to put smoke/fire/CO detectors, which type to use, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="barkymalarkey" data-source="post: 483337" data-attributes="member: 20651"><p>I'll get back in touch with them next week then and see what they've got to say about that. Maybe its a mistake on their part.... I'll update the thread once I've heard from them.</p><p></p><p>Someone said today that it is better to have a heat detector in the rooms with woodburners to prevent false alarms. I guess he was thinking when you open the door and smoke comes out, etc. The good thing about that (apart from the lack of false alarms) would be that we could use Aico's combined heat and CO detectors instead of having to have two separate ones. Any thoughts on that?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barkymalarkey, post: 483337, member: 20651"] I'll get back in touch with them next week then and see what they've got to say about that. Maybe its a mistake on their part.... I'll update the thread once I've heard from them. Someone said today that it is better to have a heat detector in the rooms with woodburners to prevent false alarms. I guess he was thinking when you open the door and smoke comes out, etc. The good thing about that (apart from the lack of false alarms) would be that we could use Aico's combined heat and CO detectors instead of having to have two separate ones. Any thoughts on that? Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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