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Neil 04-03-2010 15:45

Re: Heat sensors/smoke alarms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 794175)
do you really think i stood there watching the guy whilst he did it?

Before I answer that I will ask a question.

Did he have tight jeans on and a nice bum when he bent over?

flashy 04-03-2010 16:06

Re: Heat sensors/smoke alarms
 
he had a nice pair of jeans on actually, and kept talking to my chest for some strange reason

and even then i didn't stick around to watch what he was doing ;)

Neil 04-03-2010 16:45

Re: Heat sensors/smoke alarms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 794224)
he had a nice pair of jeans on actually, and kept talking to my chest for some strange reason


Was he very short? :rolleyes:

flashy 04-03-2010 17:31

Re: Heat sensors/smoke alarms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 794232)
Was he very short? :rolleyes:


:rolleyes: i had a rather revealing top on :rolleyes:

over 18's here we come

Neil 04-03-2010 18:02

Re: Heat sensors/smoke alarms
 
why are we moving to over 18's, are you posting a picture :p :D

shillelagh 24-03-2010 15:26

Re: Heat sensors/smoke alarms
 
was listening to the news this morning and it said that about 5000 smoke alarms that Lancashire Fire Brigade had installed needed to be replaced. They should have had a 10 year battery fitted and after 5 years they've started beeping all the time ..meaning that the battery was low ... The boss they were speaking to said they still worked it just meant the battery was low ... and not to take the battery out ..

10 mins later my smoke alarm went off when i was in the shower again.:rolleyes::D:D:D

shillelagh 24-03-2010 15:55

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just found this ...

BBC News - Fire crews to replace 5,000 beeping smoke alarms

MargaretR 24-03-2010 16:20

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I bought one of those 10 year ones in 2002 - it only lasted 5 years too.
Looks like the manufacturers need to be less optimistic in their sales patter.

Now I have one that fits into a light socket above the bulb, so it is mains powered.
I know firemen don't approve of them, but it is near the ceiling and is in a chandelier type fitting which doesn't restrict air circulation around it.

xavtia 24-03-2010 19:57

Re: Heat sensors/smoke alarms
 
Mains powered smoke alarms have a battery back up in them for chance the electric is off for some reason.


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