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Re: 3 Wire Smokes?
You're welcome. Unlike security alarm installers and service techs, fire
prevention companies service fire and safety equipment in commercial,
institutional, and residential applications usually on an annual basis in
accordance with local codes and ordinances. Property managers that employ
our services often request we test the in-suite smoke alarms. When they
don't work (or the resident disconnects them because they're always
falsing), we replace them. We've had good success with the Firex product
line. I use their 484 detectors in my home as well.
Regards,
Frank
"JW" <jweb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:P6cuh.4344$O02.3693@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> This is all I was asking for...Thanks
>
> "FIRETEK" <firetech(change-the-ch-to-k)@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:Xj2uh.183754$hn.100717@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > Avoid ioniztion type detectors manufactured by BRK or Kidde. They're
> > crap.
> > We've had good experience with the Firex brand of photo-electrics. You
> > can
> > check them out at:
> >
> > http://www.icca.invensys.com/firex/
> >
> > In Canada it's not a requirement (yet) to employ smoke alarms with
battery
> > back-up. I figure you're posting from the US so you're going limit your
> > search to those photo-electric detectors that have battery backup.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Frank
> >
> > "JW" <jweb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:biCth.35399$QU1.20675@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Can/will anyone here be kind enough to recommend a good 3 wire AC smoke
> >> detector? I want to replace our 2 wire system but there are so many
on
> > the
> >> market now, I was hoping to find out what you guys like. Thanks
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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