As part of getting things ready to leave for the winter, I started wondering about the smoke and CO detectors in my house. They are battery operated and not on any kind of system that would alert a fi...
IIRC, I get a small discount on homeowner's insurance by having functional fire alarms. I doubt insurance would deny a claim if no one home, batteries removed, but no real reason to not leave the batteries in. I would leave them, even if gone long term.
So much fine print, where insurance is involved, such as, insured household occupied, which yours may not qualify, if gone for 3-4 months? May want to ask your agent.
Jerry
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