No, unless the smoke alarm remains accessible and is supplemented by another sensor that is NOT covered up.
Most CO alarms are designed to be placed the same way as smoke alarms: within about a foot of the ceiling on a vertical wall or directly on the ceiling at least a foot from the wall. CO is slightly buoyant in air, so it mixes with a tendency to rise and accumulate in a ceiling layer.
there is ten types of smoke alarms that you can find
The "ionizing" type of smoke alarms uses Americium.
When you run a business with a large industrial or office presence, you will need to have a number of smoke alarms to cover a wider range of space. Not only that, but you'll need smoke alarms that are very energy conscious and that will stand up to the rigors of operating in your manufacturing or business environment. Because of this, you need to invest in a smoke alarm from a company with a solid track record, and BRK smoke alarms come with one of the best industrial reputations in the business. In fact, many people consider BRK smoke alarms to be the industry standard.
federal law requires that smoke alarms need to be in every home
How many tyeps of smoke alarms can you buy?
You can find photoelectric smoke alarms at a hme improvement store. You should visit www.menards.com for more information on photoelectric smoke alarms.
Photoelectric smoke alarms are also called optical alarms. They are more expensive than regular alarms. They are also more accurate and less likely to go off unnecessarily.
ADT will only cover intruders. Leave fires to your smoke detector.
no
Smoke alarms are not a bad idea, i recommend them highly - they could save your life
Yes, of course you should install smoke alarms in the new home you are building. Smoke alarms should be in every home , old and new.