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Old 28-03-2017, 17:03   #1
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Fire / Smoke / CO / LEL

Hi all,

Wondering what everyone does for alarms I found these little smoke detectors that are unobtrusive enough, anyone try them?

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Old 30-03-2017, 08:24   #2
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Re: Fire / Smoke / CO / LEL

I have no info on them, but I had to replace my alarms to marine UL standards to satisfy my insurance. Check the UL rating. UL 2034 covers Carbon Monoxide. Can't remember what it is for the other types of alarms.
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