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Re: Insurance "alarm sensor"/monitoring requirements?



I go by the old code...within 15 ft of sleeping area or the ceiling height
diff. is more than whatever inches the code is ( i forget right now). Most
people won't buy 9 alarm smokes in addition to the 9 that came with the
house. So they'd end up with the 9 sparky smokes plus maybe 4 or so more.




"alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:BomXe.24$mI6.918@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > I issue my own certificates to insurance companies because generally the
| > ones they want filled out are totally ignorant.
| >
| > I specify whether the homeowner certain types of detection
| > Perimeter
| > Interior
| > Glassbreakage
| > Smoke Detectors
| > Daily Test Signal
| > Monitored or Local
| > Panic Police
| > Panic Fire
| > Basically a general overview.
| >
| > On fire we are always asked to install just ONE smoke detector so they
can
| > get their fire discount. **NOT!** We either do fire the right way or we
| > won't do it at all.
| >
|
| What do you do for residential fire if they already have smokes in all the
| bedrooms, hallways, etc. as in the new homes?
| js
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