Apparently I'm now a smoke detector influencer.
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Apparently I'm now a smoke detector influencer. So:
- Use them.
- Good detectors are affordable. Don't buy crap.
- Wired solutions with battery backup are best.
- Connected solutions are good (one detector triggers all alarms).
- Respect the service life advice.
- Don't buy from stores with dodgy supply chains (Amazon, Wish, Shein etc.)
- Each country has their own good brands. Buy what is "big" local and recommended by consumer orgs.
- Linux is not the answer.
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Apparently I'm now a smoke detector influencer. So:
- Use them.
- Good detectors are affordable. Don't buy crap.
- Wired solutions with battery backup are best.
- Connected solutions are good (one detector triggers all alarms).
- Respect the service life advice.
- Don't buy from stores with dodgy supply chains (Amazon, Wish, Shein etc.)
- Each country has their own good brands. Buy what is "big" local and recommended by consumer orgs.
- Linux is not the answer.
Like & subscribe.
@Pepijn when we moved into our house, we didn’t know how old the detectors were - so we changed them. We also wrote the installation date on them so we know how long they’ve been up.
Great advice here!
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Apparently I'm now a smoke detector influencer. So:
- Use them.
- Good detectors are affordable. Don't buy crap.
- Wired solutions with battery backup are best.
- Connected solutions are good (one detector triggers all alarms).
- Respect the service life advice.
- Don't buy from stores with dodgy supply chains (Amazon, Wish, Shein etc.)
- Each country has their own good brands. Buy what is "big" local and recommended by consumer orgs.
- Linux is not the answer.
Like & subscribe.
Why is linux not the answer?
As long as systemd is replaced with OpenRC, and you choose a good distro and DE, you're fiiiinnneeee
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