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ReneeG
Jan 07, 2021Explorer
RobWNY wrote:ReneeG wrote:
In RV's wouldn't it be safer to use an ionization type smoke detectors especially since RV's burn faster?
Someone smarter than me should probably answer that question but in my case, the smoke detector still goes off quickly if there's any smoke from cooking. So now, instead of going off EVERY time we cook, it only goes off if we burn something.
Makes sense. Thanks.
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