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bighatnohorse
Oct 28, 2017Explorer II
ticki2 wrote:
The problem with that method is when they go bad they can also go off as a false alarm . It happens to me this summer at 3AM with a 10 year old detector that tested correctly . Needless to say it was a long night. The next day I had the camper checked by a near by fire station with their meter and found nothing wrong with camper.
That was smart. It happened to me and I replaced several detectors before determining that desert pollen was setting them off. Next time I'll check with the FD.
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