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Smoke Alarms: Battery or Hard Wired and why?
On Fri, 29 Dec 2017 06:07:14 -0800 (PST),
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On Sunday, February 16, 2003 at 7:36:51 PM UTC-4, Alistair Gillanders wrote:
I'm going to be replacing a couple of smoke alarms here shortly and a debate
has arisen...which is best, battery powered or hard wired? And why? What
does code have to say about the matter (State of Delaware).
Facts welcome, opinions can be good too!:-)
Thanks
Al
Yesterday our hard wired smoke detector in the basement went off, it didn't cause the one up[stairs to sound an alarm, so that has me thinking it is defective. Aren't the two of them supposed to alarm at the same time??? We replaced the battery and it didn't help stop the alarm. Tried calling the company's 1-800 number but was on hold for almost an hour. Eventually got it shut off by disconnecting it. Now worried the other one might not work. Also, thinking maybe some battery only ones should be installed as well. Can't hurt! Any comments or suggestions are welcomed!
I suppose there are alarms that can RF the signal to each other but
most need to be hard wired to relay the alarm.
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