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Fire detector for attic space.
Is discontinued by manufacturer no date first available october 3 2011 manufacturer walter kidde videos.
Tack a string to the peak at the highest point so you know where the approximate center of the space is located.
I think the main problem with attics is the extremes of temperature and dust.
Pick installation locations 1.
Place a mark every 25 feet.
The us fire administration fema recommends that you have a heat detector rather than a smoke alarm in your garage.
Pull the tape measure out as.
Hold the end of the tape measure at the highest point on a cathedral or gabled ceiling.
Smoke alarms are not designed for garages and attics and are much more likely to fail than a heat detector.
If the detector had a listed spacing of 40 feet then the distance from the closest detector would need to be 28 feet or less 40 feet x 0 7 28 feet.
Yes there are special smoke detectors that will survive and function in the attic environment but you better open up your wallet very wide not just for the detector but for the related hardware required that goes with it.
This includes attics crawlspaces garages unheated areas or porches.
You can use smoke detectors in an attic that is why it isn t a code requirement.
It s essentially either this or nothing which is what virtually everyone has nothing in the attic.
Another location in a home where you should have a heat detector rather than a smoke alarm is the attic.
We do not recommend installing smoke or carbon monoxide detectors in unfinished areas of the home.
1 296 in smoke detectors fire alarms.
You will also notice that no space on the ceiling is more than 21 feet from a detector.
A properly rated heat detector is the correct fire detector to use in attics.
The sensors in smoke and co alarms work best in temperatures between 40 f 4 c and 100 f 38 c.
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