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Where to put smoke/fire/CO detectors, which type to use, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="barkymalarkey" data-source="post: 484111" data-attributes="member: 20651"><p>I'm with you Jono and logically it makes sense. But Murdoch has a point in as much as it is stated that they are not to be used in "enclosed" kitchens. It's only been recommended in my set up because the kitchen is open plan with the dining room. But based on how they work, why can't they be used in "enclosed" kitchens?</p><p></p><p>On a different but related not, what do you (and others) think about rooms with woodburners? Again, they seem to make the most sense to my mind. But when I contacted Aico I was told it is best to use an optical...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barkymalarkey, post: 484111, member: 20651"] I'm with you Jono and logically it makes sense. But Murdoch has a point in as much as it is stated that they are not to be used in "enclosed" kitchens. It's only been recommended in my set up because the kitchen is open plan with the dining room. But based on how they work, why can't they be used in "enclosed" kitchens? On a different but related not, what do you (and others) think about rooms with woodburners? Again, they seem to make the most sense to my mind. But when I contacted Aico I was told it is best to use an optical... [/QUOTE]
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