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Retlaw 22-03-2008 20:49

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You don't want one in the kitchen, it could go off every time you start cooking, some are very sensitive, I was soldering a joint on my daughters central heating system, the smoke alarm was 8ft up and 6ft left and the fumes from the flux when the solder melted set the alarm off twice, talk about ginger skid marks, nearly.

You could put one on the living room ceiling about 2 - 3ft from the kitchen door, if the kitchen door was to be closed when a fire broke out, it would be a while before the alarm went off, if it was in the kitchen and all the doors were closed, would you hear it anywhere in the house. If in doubt ring the Fire Brigade its entirely FREE, and Firemen don't bite.

Retlaw.

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 550360)
My smoke alarms are at the bottom and top of my stairs, should I have one in the kitchen??? from the bottom of my stairs you've to go through the living room to get to the kitchen


emzy 22-03-2008 20:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 550370)

Firemen don't bite.

Retlaw.


Awwww :rolleyes: lol - will give them a ring i think

grego 22-03-2008 22:12

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I have one in the hallway and one at the top of the stairs, the one in the hallway goes off nearly everytime I use the toaster or open the oven door, I forever wafting it with the tea towel.

pipinfort 22-03-2008 22:57

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Kieth Lard makes a great Fire safety officer, i have his number if anyone is interested.(as long as you don`t have a dog) LOL:D:D

firefighter753 23-03-2008 10:40

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If in doubt ring the Fire Brigade its entirely FREE, and Firemen don't bite.

I DO!!!!!!!! :s_angry:

shillelagh 24-03-2008 21:03

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The ones who visited my house didnt!!!

Retlaw 24-03-2008 22:25

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How many feet away is the one in the hallway from the kitchen. Sounds like you need an extractor fan in the kitchen, or give over burning the toast.

Retlaw.

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 550397)
I have one in the hallway and one at the top of the stairs, the one in the hallway goes off nearly everytime I use the toaster or open the oven door, I forever wafting it with the tea towel.


firefighter753 25-03-2008 15:23

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I have one in the hallway and one at the top of the stairs, the one in the hallway goes off nearly everytime I use the toaster or open the oven door, I forever wafting it with the tea towel.




Put up with it, proves its working.

Bonnyboy 04-04-2008 19:43

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This thread prompted me to have a check done on the house, so, I rang the Fire Service the other day and booked a Fire Safety check. The local station rang this afternoon to appoint a convenient time to do the check. We weren’t going out so they said they would arrive between 2 and 4 o’clock this afternoon.

Two fire officers duly arrived shortly after 2 o’clock, they had no time for a cuppa as they had a few other safety checks to carry out and also pointed out that they may have to leave half way through the check if they were required elsewhere. They installed a new smoke alarm (with 10 years battery life ) pointed out this and that, left a few leaflets and went on their way.

As I let them out of the house, imagine my surprise to see a Fire Engine with the rest of the crew parked a few doors up. I said I thought you would have arrived in an Escort van or something. They said that they do the rounds in the least busy of the fire tenders, even though it only does 8 to 10 miles per gallon.

I can only assume this is the most viable way of doing the checks manpower/vehicle use. Glad I’m not paying the fuel bills though……..yes I know I am in a round about way.

Remember to book your Fire Safety check, better safe than sorry ;)

shillelagh 04-04-2008 20:07

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When they came here they arrived in a fire engine - parked up outside my house and visited all the people on the avenue.

slinky 04-04-2008 20:42

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Well, they came to mine last year.

It was through my son. They were on the street doing other houses and they asked my son to come and ask if I would like them to pop into mine!!
I said " yes " thinking another day or something, and I was still in my dressing gown after just having a shower :eek::eek:

Imagine Gingers face when he turned up, his wife in her dressing gown with firemen up stairs :D:D

ANNE 05-04-2008 01:05

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The firemen put us one in and the one at the bottom of the stairs is driving me nuts. feel like taking an hammer to the flippin stupid thing. If i have the dryer on I have to keep the kitchen door shut or the alarm will sound. Even steam from the kettle has been known to set it off.
Burn toast and it stays silent. Mmmm

shillelagh 05-04-2008 13:31

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Well since ive had the one at the bottom of the stairs ive managed to burn my tea a few times - spugs the culinary expert not me!!! and it hasnt gone off yet. Have had the dryer on - thats not set it off either. :D:D

Neil 05-04-2008 15:23

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 557424)
Imagine Gingers face when he turned up, his wife in her dressing gown with firemen up stairs :D:D

At least you had your dressing gown on this time when he came home :rolleyes::D

slinky 05-04-2008 15:26

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 557723)
At least you had your dressing gown on this time when he came home :rolleyes::D

:surprise::indeplus:


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