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Default smoke alarms and steam

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Rocket Ron wrote:

My wife has one of these steam generator irons, she has had it for a
few years but recently while she has been using it the smoke alarm
has went off especially when it is raining outside.

She in the kitchen ironing and the smoke alarm is in the hall. The
smoke alarm is about 15 years old and when it started doing this I
replaced the battery and gave it a dust and hoover but it still goes
off when she irons.
I am going to buy a new smoke alarm but before I do is there any that
are not sensitive to high humidity or is it just because today it is
raining and the humidity is already high and the steam is flowing
along the ceiling and through the vent above the lounge door?

Ron



I'm sure that this has been discussed recently, and ISTR that there are more
than one type of sensor used - one of which may be more sensitive to steam
than another.

At very least, get one with a silencing button so that you can shut it up if
it *does* go off.
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Cheers,
Roger
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