Smoke alarms are excellent leak detectors.
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I’m sure there’s some meaning in your post, but I sure can’t figure it out. There used to be a forum member that occasionally posted something vague in the wee hours of the morning. A bottle was possibly involved.
So, help me out here.
Thanks
I learned this bit of wisdom the hard way, yesterday. When the smoke alarm got very very wet it wouldn't shut up. Clogged downspout was the cause, but the leak was well within the house. It was posted in a frenzy of moving furniture, electronics and soggy drywall. I do not recommend that smoke alarms be intentionally used in this way.
Thanks for the explanation!
Previously I could vouch for them telling us certain things are “done”. Such as short ribs in a cast iron skillet.
Your other responses that folks have posted have me wondering again.
Best of luck on the repairs.
I have use Samsung smartThings and connected it to Alexa. Then I connected it to some
"Govee WiFi Water Sensors".
They have sensors for everything these days. Peace of mind for my family.
Smoke alarms are actually fire detectors. The alarm is connected to the pipes and if it detects the fire or smokes the sensor gets alerted, the alarm will start and the system will start spraying the water or other chemicals used to extinguish the fire. I think these some alarm are very good security thought