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Jan 14, 2022
1:56
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TheLost
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I just googled that... if a fire starts in my house, its going to be the garage.
I have a large garage that I do a bunch of stupid things in. (part if it is a workshop that is covered in ~2 inches of sawdust).
I wonder what the recommended method of detecting a fire in a garage is.
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Time to upgrade our smoke/fire detectors..
TheLost
1/14/22 1:50pm
We just put all new smoke detectors in our house and the instructions
VACOUGFAN
1/14/22 1:54pm
I just googled that... if a fire starts in my house, its going to be the garage.
TheLost
1/14/22 1:56pm
Not sure. But I think that's the likely reason why they say not to put them in
VACOUGFAN
1/14/22 1:57pm
I guess i need a few 'Heat Detectors/alarms'...
TheLost
1/14/22 2:00pm
Don't forget CO detectors. It was annoying when ours went off at 4am, but better
HandwovenBox
1/14/22 1:56pm
Ours went off for the water heater.
ochobeeguy
1/14/22 2:06pm
man that sucks
The Pope
1/14/22 2:57pm
Pursuit of your idea could net $$$.
Q-grr
1/14/22 4:45pm
I have a 1st Alert z wave. It's in my main spot downstairs. I want to get
Covid-19
1/14/22 4:51pm
Take a look at Ecolink Firefighter ...
TheLost
1/14/22 5:04pm
Thanks, purchased it. Great solution if it works with my sirens
Covid-19
1/14/22 8:39pm
Oh dang 🙁 Those hoverboards charging can be dangerous
ByuImaginesDragons
1/15/22 12:24am
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